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About Elor Energy
Elor Energy is a professional home remodeling and renovation company focused on building and installing custom designed, energy-efficient home improvement systems that not only enhance the beauty of your home, but also save you thousands of dollars every year.
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Invest in Your Home Today for Better Tomorrows!
Improving a home’s efficiency with energy saving products such as windows, entry doors, and insulation systems, as well as roofing products, will improve comfort inside your home, lower energy bills, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions that lead to climate change.
Unlike most home remodeling companies, we perform all projects with an in-house team of trusted experts who specialize in working with premium and exclusive, factory-direct materials that can help reduce energy usage in your home up to 40 percent.
Invest in Your Home Today for Better Tomorrows
Today, our nation’s 114 million households, and over 4.7 million commercial buildings, are responsible for nearly 40 percent of total U.S. energy use.
At Elor Energy, our mission is to leave the world a bit better than we found it by providing custom built, energy-efficient home remodeling services that not only improve the quality of life for our customers, but also result in a brighter, greener future for generations to come.
By partnering directly with the industry’s best manufacturers of quality, energy-efficient home products, you’ll have peace of mind knowing your home is remodeled with preferred installation experts, choice craftsmanship, and the most competitive warranties in the home remodeling industry.
Let us help you realize your home’s money-saving and energy-efficient potential!
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Paying attention to these early warning signs can help you determine when it may be time to upgrade your roof and insulation so your home can operate more efficiently and reduce unnecessary energy loss.
With the right system design, your property becomes more energy-efficient while harnessing one of the most abundant resources available—sunlight.
If your windows are outdated, poorly sealed, or made with older materials, they can allow indoor air to escape and outdoor temperatures to enter.




