The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has a new label to address the need to conserve water called WaterSense. Founded in 2006, the WaterSense label is the equivalent to the EPA’s ENERGY STAR® rating system for energy-efficient appliances. Look for the WaterSense label on toilets, faucets and showerheads. Learn what it means to be a WaterSense labeled product and tips on how you can conserve water without sacrificing style and efficiency in the latest issue of Home Ideas.
Christine has over a decade of experience as a house plan and floor plan expert. Outside of providing her expertise to customers to help them find and build their dream homes, her passion and knowledge of the home building industry allows Christine to guide families and builders through all of the important steps from finding plans to building custom homes that meet the expectations of today’s new home owner. Christine’s years of knowledge of the diverse trends and needs of the modern homeowner has made her into an authoritative and trusted voice in the online house plan community.
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Christine has over a decade of experience as a house plan and floor plan expert. Outside of providing her expertise to customers to help them find and build their dream homes, her passion and knowledge of the home building industry allows Christine to guide families and builders through all of the important steps from finding plans to building custom homes that meet the expectations of today’s new home owner. Christine’s years of knowledge of the diverse trends and needs of the modern homeowner has made her into an authoritative and trusted voice in the online house plan community.