Asbestos Removal Critical for Health and Safety.
December 2, 2008 at 8:26 pm | In Florida Construction News, Real Estate News, Sarasota Florida Real Estate | Leave a CommentTags: Asbestos Awareness, Asbestos Building Insulation, Asbestos Insulation, Pericardial Mesothelioma, Peritoneal Mesothelioma, The United Nations Environmental Program
A recent article from the National Mesothelioma Center reports about the dangers of asbestos. Asbestos is a mineral with long fibrous crystals which has been used for more than a century as a form of building insulation and piping. Asbestos became popular in the late 19th century due to being resistant to heat and other deteriorating conditions.
Homes or buildings which were constructed before 1980 have a potential to harbor and contain asbestos. It is extremely important to make sure the location has been tested for levels of these chemicals by abatement contractors. Citizens of Florida should be aware that exposure to asbestos fibers become a health concern when high levels are inhaled over a long period of time.
Failure to inspect the property can make you and your family susceptible to asbestos related diseases such as peritoneal mesothelioma and pericardial mesothelioma. These types of cancer take the lives of thousands each year. With limited treatment and poor prognosis, these asbestos lung cancers kill more people than any other work related disease.
After decades of misinformation and repression of the truth, property owners, workers and real estate agents all over the world are now receiving the proper indications and information towards the risks that they face.
With increasing awareness and technology, there are a variety of insulation alternatives and building materials which easily replace the need for asbestos. The United Nations Environmental Program states that the use of recycled building materials such as cotton fiber insulation can reduce energy use by 25% to 35%. These asbestos alternatives allow for a clean, healthy environment, free of health damaging materials.
Solar Energy – Great News
November 3, 2008 at 9:46 am | In Florida Construction News | Leave a CommentTags: Florida Construction News, Florida Solar Energy, Solar Technology for Florida
The Federal Investment Tax Credit of $2,000 has been removed and replaced by a 30% tax credit on the installation of your solar system.
What will a solar system cost a home owner?
+ $43,000 Typical Residential System Cost
- $12,900 Federal Solar Tax Credit (30%)
- $20,000 State Rebate
$10,100 Total Solar System Cost after State Rebate and Federal Solar Tax Credit.
Great News. Your payback for your Investment in a Solar System is now cut in half.
$700 Billion Bailout Extends Tax Credit Of 30% For Purchase and Installation Of Solar Technology.
October 11, 2008 at 1:21 pm | In Florida Construction News | Leave a CommentTags: $700 Billion Bailout Helps Florida Solar Technology, Florida Energy News, Florida Solar Construction News, Solar Technology for Florida
The Herald Tribune reported today that the $700 Billion Bailout is extending by eight years, the 30% tax credit for the purchase and installation of solar technology. Additionally, this provision in the bill is aimed at creating 32,000 jobs in the industry in Florida by 2016.
This initiative will clearly help the energy crisis in Florida and the U.S.
Florida Sets A Reduction Of Energy Consumption Of 20% By 2010 and 50% By 2019
July 28, 2008 at 8:04 pm | In Florida Construction News | Leave a CommentTags: Florida Construction News, Florida Energy News, Florida New Home Construction
Florida’s Governor Crist along with California’s Governor Schwarzenegger have taken the lead in addressing the energy crisis in the United States. In Florida, new home construction in 2010 will require a 20% reduction in energy usage and new homes built in 2019 will require a 50% reduction in energy usage.
This legislation recently passed the legislature in Florida and was signed by Governor Crist. This new energy initiative for Florida exceeds the International Energy Conservation Code and builders in Florida will use a new sophisticated EnergyGauge computer modeling program to project the home’s seasonal energy usage against a efficient baseline home.
Good News for Florida and the USA!
New Home Building Permits Increase For Manatee and Sarasota Counties in Florida
July 12, 2008 at 12:24 pm | In Florida Construction News | Leave a CommentTags: Florida Construction News, Manatee County Building News, Sarasota County Building News, Sarasota Real Estate News
Manatee and Sarasota Counties in Florida have seen a modest increase in new home building over the last three months. Amid the large home inventory, this is great news. Manatee County had 194 single family home permits for the first three months of 2008 and 290 single family home permits for the April, May and June of 2008. Sarasota County issued about 70 single family home permits for the first three months of 2008 and 154 single family home permits for April, May and June 2008.
Perhaps, the new, stronger, more energy efficient building code and green features are prompting more home owners to build a new home. With high energy costs and water rationing, building a home with advanced technology will payback very quickly and make the investment more valuable at resale.
Housing Construction Rises By 8.2% in April.
May 17, 2008 at 9:58 am | In Florida Construction News, Real Estate News | Leave a CommentTags: Florida Construction News, Real Estate News
The Department of Commerce stated on Friday that housing construction in April increased by 8.2% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.03 million units. Apartment construction increased by 36%, while construction in the single family sector fell by 1.7%.
Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson added on Friday that “financial markets are considerably calmer now than they were two months ago.” He also predicts that the economy will be rebounding by the second half of this year.
Florida Building Code Hurricane Mitigation Rule 101.3 Retrofits Required
May 14, 2008 at 9:04 pm | In Florida Construction News, Real Estate News, Sarasota Florida Real Estate | Leave a CommentTags: Florida Construction News, Florida Real Estate News
Pursuant to Section 553.844 Florida Statutes strengthening of existing site-built, single family residential structures to resist hurricanes shall be provided.
101.3 When any activity requiring a building permit that is applied for on or after July 1, 2008, and for which the estimated cost is $50,000 or more for a building that is located in the wind borne debris region as defined in s.1609.2 of the Florida Building Code, and that has an insured value of $750,000 or more, or, if the building is uninsured or for which documentation of insured value is not presented, has a just valuation for the structure for purposes of ad valorem taxation of $750,000 or more:
(a) Opening protections as required within the Florida Building Code, Building or Florida Building Code, Residential for new construction shall be provided.
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