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started by Gene Stephens on 17 Feb 12
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    Section 21 ... Are you hate to look at the electric bill when it comes in the mail? Is that your house so cold, given that you refuse to turn up the heat, that you and your family are required to wear warm clothes to remain warm enough? It may not have crossed your mind that the attractive windows you are so happy with may be a factor. And it's skeptical that you think about the truth that when you waste energy you're actually putting out cash on something you don't need. To get rid of this expense, you need to explore alternative methods to save energy.

    It's hard to imagine a home without any windows. Can you visualize how dark and depressing life would be to live in a house that had no windows? A lot of people don't comprehend what it costs them to have the freedom of viewing the outside world through the windows of their home. Windows are probably the largest creators of misused energy. Together with constant opening and closing, windows can produce leaks which make it possible for heat to be lost within your house. Whenever you pay for heat that leaks out of your windows, you are misusing a substantial amount of energy The same thing happens in reverse when your cool air leaks outside over the summer. You are paying avoidable money in each of these situations.

    Sealing up every window leaks can potentially cut your energy bills by nearly forty percent. It is possible to still have an issue even though your windows don't leak. All through the winter, you can often feel cold air when you stand right next to a window. As a result of current polices, a large number of newer homes have windows with thicker glass. But this will not help all of the individuals who are not buying brand new houses.

    There may be one good solution to the window problem, which is certainly installing Energy Star windows. The government's has created energy saving packages to help defray increasing energy costs. Energy Star is a plan to get manufacturers to build greater products. An Energy Star sticker lets you know that this product will help you get the best value for your energy dollars. Energy Star windows are now available to be applied in homes to help defray the energy costs caused by leaking windows.

    If the heating costs are far too high, and then your house isn't warm enough during the winter, look at your windows. It's most likely time to have some new windows if you feel cold air seeping into your house. When you get set to replace your windows, be sure to look for those with an Energy Star sticker.

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