Investing in Energy Upgrades? Spend Your $$ Wisely
We recently caught up with one of our HVAC pros. He's a very nice and knowledgeable guy who works for a large HVAC company, whose name I won't[...]
A Serendipitous Find at The Philadelphia Home Show
At the Home Show last week, we saw some nice, new products, including energy-efficient heating plants. These new hot water boiler systems can make hot water for heat and for[...]
Tamara and Diane Will Be Attending a Seminar Presented by the Energy Coordinating Agency
Myers Constructs, Inc. is a Philadelphia certified Woman Business Enterprise and member of The Green Building Council, and our fearless leader, Tamara Myers, is a LEED AP. As part of[...]
The Glam World of Property Development: Water Damage Woes
Part Two of an Occasional Series Water damage. While those two words can strike fear in the hearts of average homeowners, they can be a welcome message for property developers.[...]
The Green Movement: A Holistic Approach
Going green. You hear it everywhere these days. It’s become the catchphrase of the moment. And while the sentiment behind the movement is a vitally important one, going green is[...]
LED Energy Star Holiday Lights
Still want to light up for the holidays? Using some of the new Energy Star certified LED string lights, you can save up to 90% over the old style power[...]
West Philadelphia High School Kids Take on Detroit
The West Philadelphia High School's Auto Academy has been showing off its amazing efficient car building skills again. Look out MIT, Detroit, et al! See this link, and more recently,[...]
Its heater season!
Lucy suggests you check your home's weather tightness. The dogs at our office enjoy their seat next to our office electric heater. We can help you be more comfortable and[...]
Myers Construct, Inc. Interviewed and Featured in Guide to the Main Line.com Newsletter
Recently Russell Mahrt II from GuidetothetheMainLine.com interviewed our company for inclusion in his on line “neighborhood” called “Guide to the Main Line”. Here is his profile of our company in[...]
Natl. Academy of Science Says Our Current Energy Economy Has $120 Billion in “Externalized” Costs
Ars Technica has a brief article on the NAS report, which was requested by Congress. Externalized costs are those not charged to producers or consumers, but which must be absorbed[...]