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The average U.S. household spends more than $1,600 on home utility costs.
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The less energy you use, the lower your bill. Below are the areas of your home that can benefit most from energy efficiency improvements.


When gaps and cracks allow air to leak in and out of your house, you lose both energy and money. Here’s how to plug those leaks.

 

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When it’s time to buy a new furnace, keep these energy-saving strategies in mind.

 

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Replacing an old boiler with a high-efficiency model can noticeably reduce your heating costs. Here’s what you need to know when shopping for a new boiler.

 

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A central air conditioning system can be one of the largest users of energy in a home. But there are actions you can take to maximize efficiency and lower your bill. 

 

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After heating and cooling, water heating is the next largest consumer of energy in U.S. homes. So what can you do about it?

 

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Here are some simple and inexpensive steps you can take to lower your lighting bills without being left in the dark.

 

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Refrigerators and freezers typically consumer more energy than any other household appliance. Whether yours is old or brand new, here are tips to help maximize your energy dollars.

 

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Clothes washers and dryers cost three times as much to operate as to buy. Find out what you can do to reduce your operating costs.

 

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