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Cost of going green

"New home owners will pay at least $1000 more for their houses from next year, under a Labor plan to make buildings more energy efficient and create green jobs."

An additional $1000 for an energy efficient home, is this such a bad idea?

In coming years, homes that comply with government legislation and have energy efficient systems installed will undoubtedly return any investment they make from savings that will be achieved.

Why wait until then to have an energy efficient home? Scholz Electrical has professional advice that will save you money on your energy bills now. If you are looking at going green or solar energy, we will be happy to make recommendations, simplay contact us now for details.

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