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Category: Cooling

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6 ways to quickly spot an energy efficient new house
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6 Ways to Quickly Spot an Energy Efficient New House

Learn about the downsides to lowering thermostats and when they outweigh the benefits
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5 Important Downsides to Lowering Thermostats in Winter to Consider

adding insulation is one of many home improvement projects that will increase the energy efficiency of your home
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10 Best Home Improvement Projects for Improving Energy Efficiency

Prepare for autumn savings on your energy usage using these tips
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Autumn Savings – Lower My Heating Bill

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February 12, 2010February 4, 2010

How Much Insulation is Too Much?

The single most cost effective way to make your home highly energy efficient is to have the right insulation
selected and installed correctly in your home. Doing this will make everything else work better. The design, money invested in your windows, and a better return on solar panels.

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February 12, 2010February 4, 2010

5 Most Common Insulation Options

There are plenty of cheap and common insulation materials available on the market today. Many of these have been around for quite some time. Each of these insulations have their own ups and downs. As a result, when deciding which insulation material you should use, you should be sure to be aware of which material […]

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February 11, 2010March 10, 2024

Blown-In Cellulose Insulation For Green Homes

By: Christiane Perrin Maximizing the insulation for your green home is the most important step you can take towards reducing the heating and cooling energy requirements of your home and conserving energy. Many options are available to you, such as fiberglass batt, rigid or blown-in insulation. Let us look at cellulose blown-in insulation, which, in […]

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February 9, 2010March 16, 2024

How to Do a Cocoon Insulation

By: Muna wa Wanjiru If your home is freezing cold in the winter and blistering hot in the summer, then you need an effective insulation system for your home. Many homes have old insulation system or no insulation at all. Old insulation system looses some or complete effectiveness with passing years. There are many different […]

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July 8, 2009March 10, 2024

Why air conditioner “sizing” can be inaccurate and just plain wrong

When you size your room for an air conditioner, or when a professional uses energy calculators to size a room for cooling system installation, there is a hidden variable that everyone misses – even the pros. Do you know what it is? The answer is people. People and to a lesser extent, pets. In other […]

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July 2, 2009March 10, 2024

Cooling your home without air conditioning isn’t that impossible

As the weather continues to heat up, most folks are turning on their air conditioners. This isn’t necessarily a bad thing per se, athough it will surely force electric bills to creep higher (and possibly spiral out of control). I think most of us would rather get a similar cooling effect without taking the huge […]

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July 1, 2009March 16, 2024

summer cooling and air conditioning – July 1, 2009

Welcome to the July 1, 2009 edition of summer cooling and air conditioning. Dave Andersen presents How a professional contractor chooses a room air conditioner that won?t rip you off posted at Free Home Energy Saving Tips, saying, “post talks about sizing a room for air conditioner use” Matt Henterly presents Average Home Electricity Usage […]

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June 30, 2009March 10, 2024

Saving Energy in an apartment: Summer Cooling and Air Conditioning

Some think it is far easier to save on energy if you own a house. After all, you have *almost* complete control over appliances and how they run in a house. And there is a certain degree of truth to that. You have greater responsibility over the appliances and their upkeep, but if something goes […]

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June 23, 2009March 10, 2024

Hot & noisy nights: air conditioner rattles and other sounds

Fixing your window air conditioner instead of replacing it saves you money, hundreds possibly. Chances are, a rattling or noisy air conditioner unit is due to faulty installation, a loose part, loose or worn window frame, loose window panes, loose filter (or wrong filter size), fan obstruction, loose front or side panels, or the condenser […]

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June 22, 2009March 10, 2024

My window air conditioner sucks! Why doesn’t it work?

Well without seeing the unit, there’s a small handful of things that could go wrong with the window unit air conditioner. Is it dirty? Believe it or not the number one cause of window unit air conditioner malfunction is dirty or grimey coils or condensers. The symptoms range from the unit smelling musty or blowing […]

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