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Tour a ComfortWise® Home
Six Reasons why ComfortWise® is better
Learn how ConSol can sell your houses faster with these features.
1. More Buying Power
Bigger house or more features? With a ComfortWise home, you may enjoy more borrowing power, which may allow you to purchase a higher priced home with more features (upgraded flooring, tile, etc.). Energy Efficient Mortgages (EEM) offer easier loan qualifications by expanding the qualifying ratios. This "stretch" can help you qualify for more home.
2. Increased Comfort
ComfortWise homes provide a more comfortable choice for you. Special energy-saving windows keep you snug in the winter (by keeping the heat inside) and cool in the summer (by keeping the heat outside). More efficient windows and properly designed and sized heating and cooling system (HVAC) alleviate annoying drafts and airborne dust, and make for a quieter home.
3. Quality Construction
Much attention is paid to many important behind-the-scenes construction details in ComfortWise homes. Improved insulation installation, HVAC design and layout specific for the house, and more tightly-sealed ductwork all contribute to energy savings and more quality-built homes. Third party inspections assure it!
4. Reduced Maintenance
Home furnishings and décor can discolor if continuously exposed to sunlight. The ultraviolet (UV) rays cause fading and degradation of many materials and dyes found in upholstery, carpet, artwork, wood or paint. Spectrally selective windows, an integral part of ComfortWise homes, can reduce harmful sun damage by up to 75%. Eliminating most of the UV rays also means a more comfortable home.
5. Higher Resale Value
Potential lower energy costs, documentation of energy features in your ComfortWise home, and higher quality construction convert into higher resale values down the road.
6. Enhanced Environment
Concern for the environment is the driving force behind energy efficiency. A smart consumer can have an important impact on helping the environment by insisting on more energy efficient homes.