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08/02/2012

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Energy Saving Switch

That would amount to alot of savings!

Yasmeen

Mr. Hershelman:Thank you for our comment. I am not exlatcy sure what information you have concerns with in this post. I am currently renovating an older home. The project includes adding cellulose insulation in the attic to increase the RValue and purchasing new energy efficient hot water heater and appliances. (There was actually a sale on a qualifying water heater.) I will be taking advantage of both the Federal Tax Credit and a local utility company rebate. Together, all this will result in several hundred dollars in initial savings on the cost of the improvements. And of course I will enjoy lower monthly energy bills. The Federal Tax Credit is available nationally. Local programs vary but as we noted in the post there are many available across the country.Thanks again for reading and participating here on the Greenest Insulation blog.Regards.Jim DoyleEditor

alphalights

So very true choosing the right type of lights means that you are able to save money and still get the same amount of light that you would when using a standard bulb.

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