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Thursday, February 25, 2010

Go Green! Three Energy Saving Home Improvement Resolutions For 2010


Home Improvement Resolution #1
Investigate ways to make your home more energy efficient.  Many home improvement projects can pay dividends and save energy. For example, in 2010, U.S. tax credits abound for energy-efficient upgrades like windows, doors, insulation, water heaters, roofing and certain appliances. 

Home Improvement Resolution #2
Check old paint for lead.  Home built decades ago? American homes built before 1978 may include paint containing lead. Lead poisoning can pose a health threat, especially to young children. Contact your local health department for advice on lead paint removal or visit www.epa.gov/oppt/lead/pubs/leadinfo.htm.

Home Improvement Resolution #3
Install a programmable thermostat.  Did you know that old thermostats are the westest links in conserving energy?  The Entergy Information Administration estimates that fewer than 20% of U.S Homes are equipped with a programmable thermostat. You can receive one to three months of free heating or cooling by just having a programmable thermostat installed.