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Use Compact Fluorescent Bulbs (CFLs) Switch at least three of your home's high-use incandescent lightbulbs for CFLs. Read more
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Turn off the Lights If you turn off the lights whenever you leave a room you can save a surprising amount of energy. But there's more you can do too. Read more
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Turn Down the Thermostat Lower your thermostat to 68 degrees (or less) during the day, and turn off the heat completely at night and when you're away. Read more
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Install a Programmable Thermostat Never mind making a daily habit of lowering your thermostat, let this device automatically change the temperature for you. Read more
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Stop Air Leaks: Caulk & Weatherstrip Your Home Feel a draft near doors and windows? Caulking and weatherstripping is surprisingly easy and inexpensive. Read more
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Insulate Your Home Is your home insulated as well as it could be? Properly insulating your attic, walls, and basement can save 25% of your home heating bill. Read more
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Dress Up Your Windows An uninsulated drape can cut a third of the heat lost through a window. An insulated drape can reduce it by half.Read more
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Use a Space Heater Why heat up the whole house if a space heater will do and cost less to run? Read more
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Seal Leaks in Air Ducts You can save up to 10% of your heating or cooling costs by insulating and tightening up ducts. Both newly installed and older heating systems can have leaks.Read more
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Make Your Windows More Efficient Energy lost through windows can account for 25% of your home heating costs in the winter. Read more
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