Provo shows off Energy Smart House
PROVO (Deseret News) — A handful of residents toured Provo's new Energy Smart House Thursday night, admiring the refurbished 1920 home that features an immaculate backyard with a footpath fashioned from the remains of the old driveway.
"I think everything is beautiful," said Jenilyn Shiles. "We wanted to see how all this was done."
The jetted tub in the bathroom gave her pause, though.
"It made me wonder, how does that save water?" she asked.
Actually, the jetted tub is one of the few items remaining from the house purchased a year ago by NeighborWorks Provo to rehabilitate and sell. The rehabilitation started last July and has included a variety of energy-efficient upgrades.
Now, the building will serve as a demonstration house for people who want to see what can be done to improve their energy efficiency. The home is located in Provo's Franklin Neighborhood at 279 S. 600 West. The house will be open by appointment by calling NeighborWorks Provo at 801-375-5820.
Thursday's open house was scheduled to coincide with Earth Day, and city officials hope the upgraded home in this downtown neighborhood will inspire other residents in the city.
"We want this home to provide a demonstration for residents to see how they could make changes to their own homes to lower their energy costs one project at a time," said Julie Beck with the Provo City Redevelopment Office.
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