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Show "With the energy curnch of 1974-75 continuing in the form of higher energy prices and impending shortages, many custom home builders, including Capp, have made various energy -saving items standard in their homes. With Capp, these include in-clude combination storm and screen windows along with steel doors, and other energy -related features." "However, we are now going go-ing one step farther with this energy savings offer. We feel that homebuyers are becoming more and more concerned about energy resources re-sources becoming scarce, and we also know these savings sav-ings make good economic sense to our customers." Capp Homes, a division of Evans Products Company, is headquartered in Colorado Springs, Colorado. One of the nation's largest custom home builders, it offers over 50 different designs and also builds from customer's individual plans. CAP HOMES OFFERS ENERGY SAVING FEATURES Capp Homes announced today that through the end of October it is offering free energy -saving features designed de-signed to save thousands of dollars in fuel bills over the life of a home. Keith Bar-ben, Bar-ben, this area's Capp representative, said that this offer is being made on any new home ordered before October 31, provided construction con-struction starts and time this year. Barben, of Marysvale, said that these features will include additional insulation where it's needed most, including in-cluding extra floor and ceiling ceil-ing insulation, the single most significant areas of energy savings. Additionally, Addition-ally, insulation will be placed around the foundation wall, and double pane, insulated glass wood windows will be standard. Another free feature fea-ture included is an energy-saving energy-saving daynight thermostat. The representative stated, |