The Winter Warmth Handbook: Tips and Tricks for Keeping Your Home Cozy and Cutting Energy Costs


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Contents 1. "Insulating Your Home for Maximum Efficiency" 2. "Sealing Drafts and Leaks to Keep the Cold Out" 3. "Maximizing the Use of Your Heating System" 4. "Utilizing Alternative Heating Options" 5. "Creating a Cozy and Inviting Atmosphere" 6. "Simple Habits for Daily Energy Savings







Energy Savers


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Provides consumers with home energy and money savings tips such as insulation, weatherization, heating, cooling, water heating, energy efficient windows, landscaping, lighting, and energy efficient appliances.




47 Ways To Save Money On Your Energy Costs


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Knowledge is the key when it comes to saving on energy costs. You have to have a handle on what uses energy and understand ways that you can save on your energy bills by making subtle alterations to your lifestyle. Some of the ways that you can save money on your energy bills are common sense while others are tricks of the trade that you might not have ever thought about. Once you are aware of how to save money, however, you can do so easily and effectively. It will become second nature to you. And best of all, you will reap the benefits each and every month when you get your water, heat and electric bills. Watch to see how they come down! If you are serious about saving money on your energy bills, you need to know every method there is available to do this, especially those that do not cause a change in lifestyle or are expensive to implement. As you continue doing things to save money on your energy bills, you will find that this will snowball and you will end up saving even more money each month, simply by being aware of the changes you can make. Saving money on your energy bill does not have to be difficult at all. If you want to get started saving money right away, take a look at my book "47 Ways To Save Money On Your Energy Costs." This book not only gives you 47 tried and true ways to save money on energy costs including water, heat and electric, but also gives you tips on how to implement them. This book will teach you everything you need to know about saving money on your energy bills.




Surviving Through Winter


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Getting Your FREE Bonus Download this book, read it to the end and see "BONUS: Your FREE Gift" chapter after the conclusion. Surviving through Winter Cut Your Electricity Bills Using These Tips It seems to be a natural state of affairs; as the weather gets colder, the bills get higher. But it doesn't have to be that way. There are several measures that you could take right now in order to ensure that you save money this winter. You don't have to do anything drastic, all it takes is a slight change in your everyday routine and you can garner some tremendous results. This book explains in depth how it is you can winterize your home and make sure your energy costs stay as low as possible. Learn how you can best insulate your home from the cold, use the best appliances, and utilize smart technology to cut your electric bill in half! The methods and examples shown in this book are proven to work and the steps provided here make them easy to follow. This book could be the best Christmas gift ever, because it's the gift that just keeps on giving! Buy this book so you can learn to lower your utility bills once and for all! In this book you will learn how you can: Make your home more energy efficient Stay warm this winter Save money! And more! Download your E book "Surviving through Winter: Cut Your Electricity Bills Using These Tips" by scrolling up and clicking "Buy Now with 1-Click" button!




The Solar House


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While heat from sunlight and ventilation from breezes is free for the taking, few modern architects or builders really understand the principles involved. Yet "natural conditioning"--Heating and cooling with passive solar techniques -- is a viable alternative to fossil fuels. Acknowledging the good intentions of misguided solar designers in the past, the author highlights certain egregious errors and shows how to avoid them. The author shows how to select a cost-effective, energy-efficient, and environmentally friendly backup heating system; how to preserve indoor air quality in an airtight, energy-efficient home; and ways of employing green building materials in a naturally conditioned home.




Save Energy, Save Money


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-- Alvin Ubell, the Household Hints and Safety Reporter with Good Morning America, is the recognized expert on this topic. -- This book will be heavily promoted. A deal with the Cleveland affiliate of PBS has already been formed. In addition, Alvin Ubell will promote the book in Family Circle -- a magazine which has a circulation of over 10 million readers. -- This book will be out by the time the home heating season begins. Save Energy, Save Money will be a timely book that teaches readers what they can do to cut energy costs in the home and in the car. This book will be based on Alvin Ubell's Energy-Saving Guide for Homeowners -- a book which sold over 1,000,000 copies in its 10 printings from 1980 to 1988. Save Energy, Save Money will be a Do-It-Yourself book that covers specific things that all homeowners/car owners can do to save on their bills, such as how to make your furnace more efficient, how to save on lighting; how to minimize heat loss through windows and doors, how to use your appliances economically, how to find the most energy efficient car for your need, how to save on car fuel costs, how to take advantage of energy tax breaks, and more!




Lower Your Energy Costs


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How to Save Energy at Home - 101 Great Home Energy Saving Tips


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Making your home more energy efficient will help you to reduce high energy bills, improve comfort and help to protect the environment. Saving energy at home is easy. This book contains time-tested tips and energy-saving choices for reducing your home energy consumption: The book covers the following areas: * Cutting Heating and Cooling Costs * Energy Efficient Use of Appliances. * Saving Energy in the Kitchen * Energy Efficient Home Lighting * Energy Efficient Water Use Here's just a small sample of the tips included: Turn the thermostat to its lowest setting if you won't be at home for a few days. You can turn off the heating system completely if there's no danger of pipes freezing while you're away. Walk around the house with a candle on a cold windy day to see where cold may be entering around doors and windows. Save on heating costs and stay comfortable in cold weather by dressing to retain body heat. Layer your clothing: wear lightweight basic garments, such as a shirt or blouse or short-sleeved sweater, covered by heavier garments, such as a Saving Energy sweater vest, and topped with a warm jacket or sweater jacket. If you become too warm you can adjust your own body thermostat by taking off a layer. To speed the installation of weatherstripping, try stapling instead of nailing it. Keeping your home well caulked is one of the best ways to save energy. When you caulk, make sure joints are thoroughly dry-you can dry deep crevices with a cloth stretched over the blade of a putty knife, or with a blast of hot air from a hair dryer. When caulking several joints, start with the smallest joint and recut the tube's nozzle as necessary for successively larger joints. A room will stay warmer in cold weather if curtains fit tightly against the window's frame so that warm room air doesn't move across the cold. window surface. A fixed valance at the top and sides of the curtains will help, and so will weighting or fastening the curtains at the bottom. Installing a window greenhouse in one or more of your house's south-facing windows is an unusual (and effective) way to gain extra heat for your home in winter, to reduce the loss of heat to the outdoors in the evening, and, of course, to provide an encouraging environment for plants.