Monday, October 25, 2010

Don’t miss your chance to live at The Preserve!


The pond has been extended at The Preserve! Phase 7 sold out in record time and Phase 8 is quickly taking shape. Who wouldn’t want to have their home back up to these spectacular views that will be forever wild? The Preserve offers the only water-front homes in Henrietta so you will want to reserve your space here as soon as possible.

Nowhere else will you find lots like these. Don’t miss your chance to live at the beautiful and peaceful Preserve!

Carrie Erwin
Advertising & Marketing Administrator

Monday, October 18, 2010

Factors Walk using solar powered generators on the site during construction


Factors Walk is now using solar powered generators to run our machinery and lights throughout the site during construction. In the face of a global energy crisis, @Home Builders is taking the necessary steps to help through the use of renewable energy. Solar powered generators use energy from the sun, so they are a pure, environmentally-friendly option.There’s no pollution with solar powered generators, and they can be recharged daily by simply keeping the panels in the sun. One of the beneficial features of solar panels is their ability to store power for use at night or for a cloudy day. An inverter allows the stored energy to be used when appropriate.

With the use of this generator, Factors Walk can now extend the workday and won’t have to worry about losing valuable working time due to power outages. In turn, that will help us meet deadlines and continue to be as efficient as possible. While some people choose to use their solar powered generators solely at the time of a power outage, @Home Builders has decided to go the extra mile and use our generators full-time.

It is projected that the quest for renewable power sources will increase by fifty percent in the next several years. Solar panels like the ones used at Factors Walk are extremely reliable and operate silently since there are no moving parts. This definitely isn’t your typical construction site!