Clothes
Washer
Clothes
washer and dryers tips and advices. Top loads, fornt, load,
save money, save water.
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Dish
Washer
With
winter months approaching, there's no better time to cool the
burn of a dish washer bill.
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Cooling
Costs
Refrigerators
Reduce energy use by 10-25%
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Air
Conditioning
Properly
sized room air contioners. Area to be cooled and capacity needed
:BTUs per hour.
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Lighting
Compact
fluorescent light bulbs
Rreplace
your highest used fixtures or the light bulbs
in them with energy-efficient models. ..
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Decorative
light string vs leds
Can
last up to 10 times longer than traditional
incandescent strandshttp://www.energystar.gov/
Heating
Heat
Pomps
With
winter months approaching, there's no better time to cool the
burn of a high heating bill.
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Boilers
Whether
gas or oil, ENERGY STAR qualified boilers use about
6% less energy than a standard boiler.
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Furnaces
Furnaces
are the most common residential heating system in the U.S.
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Dehumidifiers
Dehumidifiers
A dehumidifier is used to remove
excess moisture from the air.
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Home
Electronics
Combination
Units
TV/VCR
and TV/DVD Combination Units
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Televisions
Make
the most out of your TV
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Home
Electronics
Cordless
phone
Use
less energy by incorporating improved energy performance features
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Battery
Charging System
In
the U.S. alone, more energy efficient battery chargers
have the potential to save Americans more than 1
billion kilowatt hours (kWh) of energy per year.
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Save
Energy and Heating Bill
With winter months
approaching, there's no better time to cool the burn of a high heating
bill. Did you know air leaks are the biggest energy wasters
and account for 39% of the energy loss in a home? The solution:
You can easily reduce your energy bills by weatherizing your home.
Tips and Tricks
Caulk around windows, doors and other cracks to eliminate air escape. Secure weather stripping (available at home stores) at the
foot of your door to stop drafts. Use plastic window sheeting on the interior of windows for
extra insulation. Remove or cover window A/C units. Hire a professional to inspect and clean your chimney to avoid
poor ventilation. Turn down your thermostat! It's the easiest way to save money
and energy. Lower the temperature to the lowest comfortable level during
the day, and down to around 55 to 60 at night. You can save up to 3% in
energy costs per degree! Consider investing in programmable thermostats.
They only cost $50 to $100 and they can cut your heating/cooling costs
considerably.
Home
Appliances
Clothes
Washer
Clothes
washer and dryers tips and advices. Top loads, fornt,
load, save money, save water.
http://www.energystar.gov/
Dish
Washer
With winter months approaching,
there's no better time to cool the burn of
a dish washer bill.
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An
un-insulated basement can account for up to 33% of the
total energy loss in the house per the Department of Energy. Your
house should
have adequate insulation in your ceiling. An attic with
at least 6" of
insulation is efficient or at least 2" over the top of the ceiling
joists. Keep blinds
and drapes open during the day to capture sunlight. Have your furnace
inspected now-before the heating season begins-for optimal efficiency.
In the meantime, make sure your furnace is running
efficiently: Clean/replace
your furnace air filter to help avoid clogging. Remove dust
and lint from the burner compartment in your furnace. A high-efficiency
furnace can cost more to install, but could save you around 15% of the
heating bill. If your furnace was made prior
to 1990, you should consider a newer model for long-term
savings. Make sure your
furnace is sized properly. Larger than necessary furnaces lose efficiency
and cost more to run. Do not block registers with
furniture.