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Home & Garden December 10, 2006
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preparing your home ...
for the long, hard winter
By Kevin McClintock Specialty Publications
      Did you know the average American family sheds $1,500 annually on energy bills? And roughly $500 from that total is preventable? Hey, thinking “green” when it comes to energy isn’t just good for the environment; it’s great economics for families, especially in 2007, when replacing old windows with...
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Weatherize with windows
      Winter can bring on a bitter reminder of potential heat loss in a home and higher overall utility costs. Any leaky window or gaping door can affect heating bills as temperatures drop. Fight frigid temperatures by making sure your home is as energy efficient as possible. What exactly does that mean...
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Window Words
      If your home has single-pane windows, as almost half of U.S. homes do, consider replacing them. New doublepane windows with high-performance glass are available on the market. In colder climates, select windows that are gas filled with low-emissivity (low-e) coatings on the glass to reduce heat los...
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