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Increase the Worth of your House
Spray foam insulation is achieving fame amongst house owners all over. With the tax credits provided by the IRS, it is a best method to accumulate wealth whilst insulating your house.
Spray Foam Insulation includes Polyurethane foam. This is the similar type of insulation you will locate in your water heater and refrigerator. This fluid polyurethane enlarges, while sprayed on the region you are insulating, producing a blockade that is continuous and seamless.
Posted: September 14th, 2008 under Home Repair.
Tags: blockade, capability, cracks, dampness, disaster, energy costs, fame, fire resistant, insect, insulating your house, irs, job, new construction, polyurethane foam, rebates, refrigerator, spray foam insulation, studs, tiny holes, water heater
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Refrigerators And Efficiency - How To Shop For An Efficient Refrigerator
In the last few decades, the energy efficiency in refrigerators has increased by a large margin. Consumers are becoming more aware of how to save money and how their actions have a direct impact on the environment. This leads to a demand for refrigerator manufacturers to create models that are more efficient.
A typical refrigerator today uses less than 500 kWh per year compared to one in 1973 that used more than 1,800 kWh, according to an October 2005 article on aceee.org (American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy).
Posted: March 6th, 2008 under Home Improvement.
Tags: appliance, appliances, efficiency, energy, environment, Kitchen, refrigerator, refrigerators
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Refrigerators And Efficiency - How To Shop For An Efficient Refrigerator
In the last few decades, the energy efficiency in refrigerators has increased by a large margin. Consumers are becoming more aware of how to save money and how their actions have a direct impact on the environment. This leads to a demand for refrigerator manufacturers to create models that are more efficient.
A typical refrigerator today uses less than 500 kWh per year compared to one in 1973 that used more than 1,800 kWh, according to an October 2005 article on aceee.org (American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy).
Posted: February 29th, 2008 under Home Improvement.
Tags: appliance, appliances, efficiency, energy, environment, Kitchen, refrigerator, refrigerators
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