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Do It Yourself Energy Efficiency Projects: Your Home’s Thermal Envelope (Part 9): Just Venting… Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC)

There are a few things you can do around your home to save money during the remaining winter months and the hot summer. Basically, you need to air seal your home's "thermal envelope"; the sum total of the home's insulation systems including walls, ceilings, foundation, floors, windows, and doors. These work more effectively with good, tight fits that seal-out the weather, moisture, and air. By having a tight seal, the less [...]

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Do It Yourself Energy Efficiency Projects: Your Home’s Thermal Envelope (Part 8): Getting into Hot Water

There are a few things you can do around your home to save money during the remaining winter months and the hot summer. With hot water, the trick to saving money is knowing how the system works and having enough insulation.You might believe that work I describe below is beyond your ability. Never fear, these are easy tasks for any average person. Make sure you have a good set of tools. Plus, you might want to look at the Federal Energy Efficiency [...]

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Do It Yourself Energy Efficiency Projects: Your Home’s Thermal Envelope (Part 7): Throwing in the Towel: The Laundry Center

There are a few things you can do around your home to save money during the remaining winter months and the hot summer. The big energy users in the laundry area are the washer and the dryer. The trick to saving money is to know how well your machines perform so you can save water while washing them and dry them efficiently without wasting energy.The typical washer uses about 0.256 kWh per load. The main cost is obviously the amount of hot water t [...]

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