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Making your home energy efficient not only adds value to your home, it pays for it self with lower utility bills!



An energy efficient home improvement project is a very powerful investment. It not only adds value to your home, making your house energy efficient will put cash back in your pocket. To gain the most out of a energy efficient project, you need to get well informed on how much each improvement will help.




Best Energy Efficient Windows

It is a well know fact that most energy is used up in your home by your HVAC(a/c&heating). Your cooling and heating can be up to 40% of your electric bill. Most of your homes heating and cooling is lost thru your windows. Updating your windows to energy efficient windows is your first step in reducing your electric bill. Triple pain windows are best for improving your homes energy efficiency. Also see replacement windows for more information.

Window coverings can plan a big role in keeping your climate controlled air in your house. Thicker drapes, shades, mini blinds, window shudders, solar screens are all energy efficient window coverings that you can use to lower your electric bill.

You can also loose your air conditioning or heating from around your doors. Replacing your weather strips and door seals can help you with these problem areas. In some instance it may be wise to replace your doors. For example, if you have an older home and your outside doors are warped and do not seal. Also, some doors that have class windows that do not allow installation of double or triple pain windows.


Energy Star

This a program developed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of energy. Appliances that have earned the Energy Star status meet are energy efficient. These include refrigerators, dishwashers, stoves, washer and dyers, and most importantly your HVAC (heating and a/c).


Energy Efficient Light Bulbs

How many times have you come into a vacant room in your house to find the lights were left on? Choosing the right light bulb not save money when the lights are accidentally left on, but also when you are making good use of them. Three different types of energy saving bulbs you can use are florescent, halogen, and LED.
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