Posted by Walterdavies on December 28, 2009 at 13:32:02 from (67.142.165.31):
In Reply to: ENERGY SAVINGS posted by MTC on December 28, 2009 at 05:06:15:
Start small check for leaks in walls and windows and doors. We have slowly replaced almost every window and both doors in this old house (1871) and put in a lot of insulation. Went to a pellet stove from wood. So far its paying off but when one window cost $800 you wonder how. One thing if you use a lot of air conditioning in the summer you can install an under ground system for very little using your existing system and adding 1.5 ft. pipe buried 6 ft. deep and let the natural rise of the air to cool you house. Lots of book around on these systems they work great cost very little and nothing to operate. Walt
PS look at LED light they run all year on less than a dimes worth of electricity.
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