energy efficiency: Are You Tired of Paying High Energy Bills America? Claremont New Hampshire - 08/21/11 10:50 PM
Are you tired of paying High Electric Bills America? Clarmont New Hampshire, living in New England folks sure know that heating their home in the Wintertime sure can put a real strain on their living expenses during the long and hard Winter Months. Do you live in an older home? Do parts of your house feel drafty or difficult to heat or cool?Does your heat and air unit run constantly?Would you like to help do your part with becoming greener? An Energy Audit sure can help you reduce your energy bills and in most cases pays for itself within the
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energy efficiency: Home Owners an Energy Audit can save you money Claremont New Hampshire - 07/15/11 08:07 AM
Home Owners an Energy Audit can save you money Claremont New Hampshire, a Home Energy Audit sure is your first step to assess just how much energy your home consumes and to evaluate what measures you can take to make your home more energy efficient. Earning the ENERGY STAR means products meet strict energy efficiency guidelines set by the US Environmental Protection Agency. Lighting products that have earned the ENERGY STAR deliver exceptional features, while using less energy. Saving energy helps you save money on utility bills and protect the environment by reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the
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energy efficiency: Energy Tips for Home Owners and Home Buyers Claremont New Hampshire - 07/10/11 08:46 PM
Energy Tips for Home Owners and Home Buyers Claremont New Hampshire, I hope folks will find these here Energy Tips to be of help, and saves you some money. 50 Energy Tips to help folks: Tip #1: Use power strips for electrical appliances such as TVs, VCRs, DVDs, printers etc. Turn off the power strip when the device is off to prevent phantom electrical loads. Phantom electrical loads can account for up to 6-8% of your total electricity used. "Smart" power stripes are available to automatically turn off devices when not in use. Tip #
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energy efficiency: Energy Myths Claremont New Hampshire-Sullivan County New Hampshire - 07/10/11 06:13 AM
Energy Myths Claremont New Hampshire-Sullivan County New Hampshire, do you know about the different myths about energy that folks tell? Myth #1: It is better to keep your computer running for longer computer life. Fact: This may have been true years ago when the hard drives of computers had a limited life. Cycling does not harm computers of today. Using sleep or hibernation mode also saves significant energy and gets you up and running faster. Screen savers can actually cause the computer to consume more energy. Myth #2: Houses have to Breathe. Fact: Occupants
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energy efficiency: Home Owners Keep the Cold out and the Heat in-Claremont New Hampshire - 07/09/11 04:19 AM
Home Owners Keep the Cold out and the Heat in-Claremont New Hampshire, Winter time weather sure can spike your Utility Bills up up an away. As a home owner have you taken the time to check if your home is ready for those dropping degrees that will be here before you know it. Pie Chart of Home Air Leakage There sure are ways which to check any kind of window that your home has. Take the time on a windy day to feel around all your windows for cracks which air is coming into your
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energy efficiency: Hydronic Heating System Saves Energy Claremont New Hampshire - 02/07/11 09:01 PM
Hydronic Heating System Saves Energy Claremont New Hampshire, Mr. Baker, will we actually be able to save by having a hydronic heating system installed in our home? Never Answer The Same Question Twice challenge-the above question, is one of the many such question that I have gotten in an e-mail and wrote a return e-mail answer to. This blog post is part of the Never Answer The Same Question Twice challenge, that ActiveRain's Bob Stewart has asked us to write blog posts answering questions, that folks have asked us. And to make their questions and our answers
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energy efficiency: Historic Homes Charlestown New Hampshire-Part 1 - 04/07/10 12:29 AM
Historic Homes Charlestown New Hampshire-Part 1, Home Buyer are you planing on buying and liven in a home thats part of our fine American History? Then you'll want to come to the Town of Charlestown, New Hampshire. Which you will not only be able to buy and live in a Historic Home, but you will also be able to live in one of New Hampshire's fineness villages, and one of the largst Historic Districts, in all of the State. And possible all of New England. Come be my guest and pull up a chair and relax and enjoy a nice
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energy efficiency: Historic Homes Charlestown NewHampshire-Part 2 - 04/04/10 07:47 PM
Historic Homes Charlestown New Hampshire-Part 2, Home Buyer would you like to live in a home thats part of our fine American History? Then you'll want to come to the Town of Charlestown, New Hampshire. Which you will not only be able to live in a Historic Home, but you will also be able to live in New Hampshire's fineness villages, and one of the largst Historic Districts, in all of the State. And possiblie all of New England.Be my guest and pull up a rocken chair and relax and enjoy a nice cool glass of sweet tea, or if-en you
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energy efficiency: Historic Homes Charlestown New Hampshire-Part 3 - 04/02/10 09:32 PM
Historic Homes Charlestown New Hampshire-Part 3, Home Buyer would you like to live in a home thats part of our fine American History? Then you'll want to come to the Town Charlestown, New Hampshire. Which you will not only be able to live in a Historic Home, but you will also be able to live in New Hampshire's fineness villages, and one of the largst Historic Districts, in all of the State. And possible all of New England.Be my guest and pull up a chair and relax and enjoy a nice cool glass of sweet tea or would ya like a
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energy efficiency: Historic Homes Charlestown New Hampshire-Part 4 - 03/31/10 08:13 PM
Historic Homes Charlestown New Hampshire-Part 4, Home Buyer would you like to live in a home thats part of our fine American History? Then you'll want to come to the Town of Charlestown, New Hampshire. Which you will not only be able to live in a Historic Home, but you will also be able to live in New Hampshire's fineness villages, and one of the largst Historic Districts, in all of the State. And possible all of New England. Be my guest and pull up a chair and relax and enjoy a nice cool glass of sweet tea or would
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energy efficiency: Historic Homes Charlestown New Hampshire-Part 5 - 03/29/10 07:12 PM
Historic Homes Charlestown New Hampshire-Part 5, Home Buyer would you like to live in a home thats part of our fine American History? Then you'll want to come to the Town of Charlestown, New Hampshire. Which you will not only be able to live in a Historic Home, but you will also be able to live in one of New Hampshire's fineness villages, and one of the largst Historic Districts, in all of the State. And possible all of New England.Be my guest and pull up a chair and relax and enjoy a nice cool glass of sweet tea with me,
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energy efficiency: Historic Homes Charlestown New Hampshire-Part 6 - 03/27/10 08:40 PM
Historic Homes Charlestown New Hampshire-Part 6, Home Buyer would you like to live in a home thats part of our fine American History? Then you'll want to come to the Town Charlestown, New Hampshire. Which you will not only be able to live in a Historic Home, but you will also be able to live in New Hampshire's fineness villages, and one of the largst Historic Districts, in all of the State. And possible all of New England. Be my guest and pull up a chair and relax and enjoy a nice cool glass of sweet tea with me, as we
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energy efficiency: Historic Homes Charlestown New Hampshire-Part 7 - 03/25/10 07:59 PM
Historic Homes Charlestown New Hampshire-Part 7, Home Buyer would you like to live in a home that's part of our fine American History? Then you'll want to come to Charlestown, New Hampshire. Which you will not only be able to live in a Historic Home, but you will also be able to live in New Hampshire's fineness villages, and one of the largest Historic Districts, in all of the State. And possible all of New England. Be my guest and pull up a chair and relax as we explore the History of one such home in the Charlestown, New
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energy efficiency: An Understanding of Electric and Gas Hot Water Heaters - 02/26/10 09:51 PM
An Understanding of Electric and Gas Hot Water Heaters, Both gas and electric storage tank water heaters operate in similar ways and range in size from 20 to 80 gallons. When you turn on a hot water faucet or use hot water in a washer or dishwasher, water pipes draw hot water from your tank. The heated water is drawn from the top of the tank and is replaced by cold water that is carried to the bottom by a tube. An electric water heater can be used most anywhere, whereas a gas water heater is usually installed in a home
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energy efficiency: Bring Todays Energy Efficiency To Yesteryear's Homes-Series Part 1 of 3 - 02/10/10 05:59 PM
Bring Todays Energy Efficiency To Yesteryear's Homes-Series Part 1 of 3, Baker Home Energy Audit and Commercial Properties Inspections, would like to go over some myths, facts and mistaken ideas that can cost you and your family money. Some old myths about energy become increasingly expensive. Others have simply become obsolete with advances in technology. While others are misinterpretations of old practices that have passed into home owner foklore. Myth: Modern energy saving appliances are not worth buying and won't save you money. Fact: when buying an appliance, you should remember that it actually has two price tags; the first
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energy efficiency: Bring Todays Energy Efficiency To Yesteryear's Homes-Series Part 2 of 3 - 02/08/10 03:59 PM
Bring Todays Energy Efficiency To Yesteryear's Homes-Series Part 2 of 3, Baker Home Energy Audit and Commercial Properties Inspections, would like to go over some myths, facts and mistaken ideas that can cost you and your family money. Some old myths about energy become increasingly expensive. Others have simply become obsolete with advances in technology. While others are misinterpretations of old practices that have passed into home owner foklore. Myth: Furnace filters are good for the whole season, you only need to change them once in the winter and once in the summer. Fact: if the filter is restricting air
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energy efficiency: Bring Todays Energy Efficiency To Yesteryear's Homes-Series Part 3 of 3 - 02/07/10 07:29 PM
Bring Todays Energy Efficiency To Yesteryear's Homes-Series Part 3 of 3, Baker Home Energy Audit and Commercial Properties Inspections, would like to go over some myths, facts and mistaken ideas that can cost you and your family money. Some old myths about energy become increasingly expensive. Others have simply become obsolete with advances in technology. While others are misinterpretations of old practices that have passed into home owner foklore.Bring Todays Energy Efficiency To Yesteryear's Homes-Series Part 3 of 3 Myth: Brick or stone homes are more energy efficient than typical frame homes.Fact: The vast majority of brick or stone homes are actually
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energy efficiency: New Construction Energy Efficiency Check List-Series Part 1 of 2 - 02/06/10 05:31 PM
New Construction Energy Efficiency Check List-Series Part 1 of 2, Baker Home Energy Audit and Commercial Properties Inspections, would like to help you and your family with some key questions to ask a builder, if the home is truely energy efficient. Whether it be a new construction home that has already been built in a community, that you are looking at to buy or a home that you are having built. If you are having a home built you'll want to think about having a Phase Costruction Inspection. And to have a Home Inspection of any home that is already built,
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energy efficiency: New Construction Energy Efficiency Check List-Series Part 2 of 2 - 02/06/10 05:11 AM
New Construction Energy Efficiency Check List-Series Part 2 of 2, Baker Home Energy Audit and Commercial Properties Inspections, would like to help you and your family with some key questions to ask a builder, if the home is truely energy efficient. Whether it be a new construction home that has already been built in a community, that you are looking at to buy or a home that you are having built. If you are having a home built you'll want to think about having a Phase Costruction Inspection. And to have a Home Inspection of any home that is already built,
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