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Caulk those
windows. Your home loses 25% of its heat through leaking windows
and doors. |
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Open blinds, drapes
and curtains during a sunny day, and close them at night to keep
in the heat. |
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Close fireplace
dampers and kitchen exhaust vents when not in use. |
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Don’t block heating
vents or heating baseboard with furniture, carpeting or drapery. |
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Repair all hot
water faucet leaks. Those little drips can add up to big
dollars. |
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Turn off your
computer and monitor when not in use. |
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Winterize &
Insulate - When it gets cold put up those storm windows and/or
cover them with plastic. Make sure your windows and doors are
not 'drafty' - if so try caulking the leak. And check your
insulation each fall. Some well-placed insulation (especially in
the attic) can save a bundle. |
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Unless you’ve got a
newer water heater that already has built-in insulation, buy an
insulated “jacket” ($17-$20) to keep costs down, especially if
your heater is in an unheated place like a garage. |
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Wash only full
loads of dishes and clothes. |
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Look for the ENERGY
STAR label on home appliances and products. ENERGY STAR products
meet strict efficiency guidelines set by the U.S. Department of
Energy and the Environmental Protection Agency. It can also help
you receive up to $1500 in tax rebates for upgrading to a high
efficiency unit. |
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