FORT WORTH, Texas, Dec. 17, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Since first entering the Texas residential renting market in 1990 through the founding of Western Rim Property Services, Marcus Hiles has been a housing innovator. His singular vision to create upmarket rentals offering affordable luxury and convenience has guided his business to the success it reaps today. Western Rim communities built throughout Dallas-Fort Worth, Austin, Houston, and San Antonio are not only recognized for their elegant design and state-of-the-art amenities, they are also highly regarded for efficiency. With their ENERGY STAR appliances and environmentally sustainable construction, residents enjoy lower utility bills and better temperature control, due to the installation of reflective TechShield® radiant barrier sheathing.
Advanced central air conditioning HVAC systems cool all of Marcus Hiles' Fort Worth company's properties; HVACs use substantially less energy than standard thermal comfort units, TechShield® adds an extra layer of protection from the heat. The radiant barrier is a reflective material mounted to the sheathing of the roof to redirect the sun's intense rays, blocking as much as 97 percent of its produced warmth from ever entering the home. The barrier's post-lamination foil incising process uses VaporVents™ technology, an innovation that allows its panels to fight moisture accumulation, adding to the durability over its more than 20-year lifespan. As this layer of shielding keeps attic temperatures down while combating humidity within the roofing, the overall effect ultimately requires less air conditioning throughout the home, thereby utilizing less electricity and helping renters effectively cut utility costs.
Marcus Hiles is a renowned real estate expert and philanthropist who has changed the landscape of Texas rental market through the development of his unique luxury properties and an ongoing commitment to the environment. Having successfully undertaken a campaign to plant a total of 30,000 trees in the last 10 years, Hiles's eco-friendly goal of adding 2,500 trees annually remains a key part of Western Rim's long-term objectives. He has also personally donated over 59 acres of parkland to the state of Texas, in the interest of conserving and protecting local wildlife and the preservation of open green spaces for public use.
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