Building Alternatives

Building Alternatives in Trenton, NJ
P.O. Box 7, Franconia, New Hampshire 03580, Trenton, NJ 03580
(603) 823-5100

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Street address:
P.O. Box 7, Franconia, New Hampshire 03580

City / suburb:
Trenton

County:
Mercer

State:
New Jersey

ZIP code:
03580

Phone:
(603) 823-5100

E-mail:
info@buildingalternatives.com

GPS Longitude:
-74.7429384

GPS Latitude:
40.2170534

Business description

We offer a full array of building services including Home insulation, efficient new home construction and Modern modular homes NH.

Nowadays people can cut cost and save money with better management of home through energy use. Building alternatives implement energy saving homes with low costs that can significantly reduce energy consumption. Our Energy Star Certified Homes NH are designed to achieve advanced benefits with fewer resources and with the least impact on the environment. Energy Efficiency homes help reduces electricity consumption in the house. Our Modern modular homes and Timber framed homes are designed to protect the environment and reduce the connected environmental impact. It postpones the depletion of fossil energy resources and saves money. The advantages of having energy efficient homes are countless.

It’s been over 20 years since we are working for Building Energy Efficient Homes in NH & parts of ME, MA, & VT. Building alternatives were born with the idea of being a response to both energy savings and also have a type of housing that is friendly to the environment. We use both inputs in insulating housing as in the windows, which ensures lower spending on energy consumption in the winter. Our process permits you to heat the air entering the house. Our Current technologies allow you to take advantage of our services. In other words, you can say our energy efficient homes are more comfortable, have better use of natural light, better quality of the air you breathe and allow better use of heating or freshening.

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Business data
Standard industrial classification code: 1531
City / suburb: Trenton, NJ
County: Mercer
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According to our records, this business is located at P.O. Box 7, Franconia, New Hampshire 03580 in Trenton (in Mercer County), New Jersey 03580, the location GPS coordinates are: 40.2170534 (latitude), -74.7429384 (longitude). Building Alternatives is categorized under Condominium Developers (SIC code 1531). You can contact the company by phone at (603) 823-5100. Business website can be accessed at buildingalternatives.com.
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