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Earth Bound Homes

At Earth Bound Homes green building means is a lot more than just energy-efficiency. Green building is about homes that are better to live in because they have little or no utility bills, almost no maintenance and are much healthier to live in because they contain no toxic or off gassing building materials.

For over a decade, we have used science as our guide to building homes. We have adopted the most innovative techniques and use the best materials to create homes that are both environmentally friendly & aesthetically pleasing. And our credentials speak for themselves: We have recently completed the first zero Carbon/Zero Energy LEED Platinum home in California. In Santa Clara, we have built the highest rated Green Home in California, and we are currently building what is going to be the highest rated LEED-Platinum home in the country and our third Net Zero Energy House.

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When it comes to major home renovations, what improvements/fixes produce the best ROI?
Nov 16, 2016
I always refer clients to Remodeling Magazine Price Value Ratio. If you go to Remodeling Magazine it will pop right up.  It is the bible of the industry. Philip Anderson HDR Remodeling Berkeley, Ca
I have a 50 gal. gas Bradford water heater in my house that is almost 12 years old. I want to replace in the near future. What are my non-tankless options?
Jul 10, 2015
Boy, I would go with the tankless.  I just put on in my home after checking out all the otions.  I don't think anything beats a tankless.   Other than than what Sam said about going solar Philip Ander ... read more

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