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How to Cut Your
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Money Magazine® says:
"Five leak-plugging, warmth-trapping, efficiency-enhancing ideas can slice your home's energy usage by up to 50%!"
They say to do the following projects:
Project #1:
Upgrade Your Heating and Cooling Equipment
How Much Will it Save? - Money® says that you'll save 25% to 50% on your annual fuel bills.
How Much Does it Cost? - Money® says you should expect to pay $3,000 to $6,000 for a new furnace and air-conditioner, including installation.
Project #2:
Patch and Insulate Your Air-Conditioning Ducts
Annual Savings - Money® says that you'll save 10% to 30% on your heating and cooling bills.
How Much Does it Cost? - Money® says if you do it yourself, you should expect to pay $50. If you hire someone to do it expect to pay between $500 and $3,000. Long Term, Low Interest Financing is available.
Project #3
Seal the Envelope
Annual Savings - Money ® says that by sealing the small cracks and gaps around your home's shell, you will save about 10% on your fuel bills.
How Much Does it Cost? - Money® says if you do it yourself, you should expect to pay $100. If you hire someone to do it expect to pay between $500 or more.
Project #4:
Add Insulation
Annual Savings - Money ®says that You can save between 5% and 25% on you energy bills, depending on the age, depth and condition of your existing attic insulation.
How Much Does it Cost? - Money® says if you should expect to pay about $1,100 if you do it yourself or $2,000 to $4,000 if you hire someone to do it.
Project #5
Replace Old Appliances
Annual Savings - Money ®says that You can save $50 to $150 on electric bills per machine.
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My name is Frank Gossett and my family owns TexasAirDoctors.com.
Although we're primarily a residential air-conditioning and heating company, we've been focused for several years on how to make homes more Energy Efficient.
I've seen lots of things come and go in my 63-years but found that doing the things mentioned in the Money Magazine article work the best, because they are a "Get Back To Basics" kind of program - No Magic Bullets!
Consider my experience:
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According to an Energy Audit, my home uses 32% less energy than the average DFW home
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My worst electric bill in 10-years is $252
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My home is 2,500 square feet in size
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My night time Thermostat setting is 69° and the daytime setting is 75°
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I never changed my electric company or rate plan after dergegulation - I'm still with TXU.
- My Air-Conditioner is 10-years old - it is not "High Efficiency"
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I don't have Radiant Barrier
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I don't have Powered Attic Fans
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I do have what works! And you can too! And it doesn't cost as much as the "Magic Cures"
Call me I know what works |