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Energy Efficiency Upgrade - How to Seal Up a Basement Window Basement windows are often a source of heat loss in a home. Follow the steps in this video to address the issue in your home. |
 
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Energy Efficiency Upgrade - How to Use Rigid Foam to Seal Up a Basement One way to seal up a basement to improve a home's energy efficiency is to use Rigid Foam Insulation. Follow these steps to ensure correct ... |
 
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Energy Efficiency Upgrade - How to Use Spray Foam Insulation to Seal Up a Basement Using spray foam insulation is an effective way to seal up a basement to improve the home's overall energy efficiency. This video will demonstrate ... |
 
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Energy Efficiency Upgrade - How to Seal Up Exterior Walls Believe it or not, exterior walls can require sealing, too, especially in older homes. This is a straight-forward DIY job that can be completed in ... |
 
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Energy Efficiency Upgrade - How to Seal Baseboard Heaters Baseboard heaters are heat and cooling loss culprits if left unsealed. Proper sealing requires little in the way of materials, but there are a few ... |
 
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Energy Efficiency Upgrade - Basement Overview An unsealed basement can be a major contributor to home heat loss. This overview takes a look at a typical basement and targets the main sources ... |
 
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How to Tune Up Central and Window Air Conditioners A well-maintained air conditioner will run more efficiently, saving you money on utility bills. |
 
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How to Install a Ceiling Fan Replacing a light fixture with a ceiling fan can bring comfort and energy savings to the home. |
 
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How to Insulate Water Heaters, Pipes and Attic Spaces Adding insulation is an inexpensive way to greatly reduce energy costs. |
 
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How to Replace a Filter for a Forced Air Heating System Replacing an old filter can save as much as 5 percent on your heating costs. |
 
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How to Install a Programmable Thermostat Replacing your home's mercury thermostat with a programmable unit will rid the home of dangerous mercury and help save on heating and cooling costs. |
 
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How to Add Weatherstripping to Doors and Windows for Energy Savings Weatherstripping is an easy way to block cold or hot air from entering the home around doors, windows and electrical plates. |