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Levittown, PA, a planned community built in the 1950s, featured ranch style houses in six different models. For the illusion of variety, houses were rotated on their lots and landscaping features were mixed, a practice still used in developments today. Read more...

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Summer Water Use Tips that Save You Money!

Unless you live in the permanently arid Southwest, summer usually means more water use and higher water and sewer bills. Even if you draw water from a well, the increased water use also means higher electric bills and more wear on the pump. But for many, this summer, the concern isn’t just about higher bills. With parts of the country suffering from prolonged dry spells and drought, many communities have implemented water use restrictions and water conservation has become a summertime necessity. The good news is that a few small changes to your daily routine and a couple of quick fixes around the house can save you both water and money -- this summer, and year 'round!

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Sources: U.S. EPA, Popular Mechanics, Natural Remodeling (2006, Lark Books).

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