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AC Insulation If you have a room air conditioner, remove it for the winter or seal it up and insulate it. Water heater insulation jackets ... |
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Adding Insulation Install additional attic insulation at right angles to the previous layer. You don't have to use the same type of insulation - ... |
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Attic Door Insulation Attic doors are a major source of heat loss in many homes. To stop airflow, weatherstrip the edges and insulate the back side ... |
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Attic Work Attic work is hot and tiring. Work in the morning before it gets hot and keep lots of cool liquids handy to avoid over heating. |
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Bathroom Fan Insulation Bathroom fan fixtures can poke into the attic insulation and create a pathway for air leaks. Caulk around them from below with ... |
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Beat The Heat Install window air conditioners snugly. Insulate spaces around air conditioners for a tighter fit. An air conditioner with a ... |
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Body Heat If your house is empty for a month, your heating system has to work extra hard to restore the heat when you come back. More ... |
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Caulking Payoff Most experts agree that caulking and weather stripping any gaps will pay for itself within one year in energy savings. ... |
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Curtain Help To save on heating and cooling costs, close your curtains and shades at night; open them during the day. |
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Damper Insulation P oorly fitting fireplace dampers allow air to move freely up and down the chimney, often resulting in significant ... |
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Dirty Insulation Look for dirty spots in your insulation, which often indicate holes where air leaks into and out of your house. You can seal ... |
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Exterior Caulking Small openings on the exterior of your home can allow for significant energy loss. Caulk around openings for electric, gas, ... |
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Forced Air Insulation In homes with forced air heat there may be large cracks or gaps where the ducts pass through the ceilings, floors and walls. ... |
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Heat Leaks Depressurize your home to help detect leaks. On a cool, very windy day, turn off the furnace. Shut all windows and doors. Turn ... |
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Home Weatherizing Insulation and air-sealing improvements to the shell of your home will always improve your comfort, regardless of the size and ... |
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Hot Water Savings Water heating typically accounts for 14 percent of your utility bill. Repairing leaky faucets, insulating the water heater ... |
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HVAC Budget Whether you intend to install insulation yourself or hire a contractor, make sure that you know the guaranteed minimum R-value ... |
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Insulate Outlets To stop airflow between walls and floors, Install foam gaskets on all outlets and switches, and use child safety plugs backed ... |
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Insulating Hot Water Insulate your hot-water storage tank and pipes, but be careful not to cover the water heater's floor, top, thermostat, or ... |
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Insulating Window Shades Install tight-fitting, insulating window shades on windows that feel drafty after weatherizing. |