Are the bills piling up? by Ethan Ewing, www.bills.com If you’re like many Americans, you’re probably looking for ways to trim costs while the economy is in a down turn. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, the average American home will spend $990 on heating this year. Create a little breathing room in your budget with these 7 tips for lowering your winter energy bills. Protect your system. Change furnace filters regularly to keep your air clean and to ensure maximum air flow. If y
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7 Ways to Lower Your Energy Bills
January 15th, 2009 · No Comments · Plumbing News
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How A Tankless Water Heater Can Cut Your Energy Bills
November 21st, 2008 · No Comments · Plumbing News
How A Tankless Water Heater Can Cut Your Energy Bills Posted in November 21st, 2008 Category:Heating and Air Conditioning Tankless water heaters offer a modern and more energy efficient alternative to traditional storage tank hot water systems. With rising fuel costs, installing a tankless water heater is one way to make savings on household bills and help the environment at the same time. One of the disadvantages of storing your hot water [...]
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Cheap Tankless Water Heaters – Solution to Your Residential and Commercial Water Needs
November 16th, 2008 · No Comments · Plumbing News
Cheap Tankless Water Heaters are a boon for those seeking saving on energy bills. Some people may argue that they are costlier than conventional storage water heaters. To a certain extent it is true. But when you learn more about the benefits of Tankless Water Heaters, you will find this argument meaningless. The average life period of a Tankless Water Heater is 20 years, if it is properly installed and maintained. And during these 20 years, it will return you more than what you initially paid
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Good Deals & Smart Steals – Giveaway!!!
October 11th, 2008 · No Comments · Plumbing News
How to save money on everything! This book gives tips on everything from installing dimmer switches to save up to 20% on your energy bills and double the life of your bulbs; to using online shopping, shopping strategies, home improvement ideas all geared to save you money. I was given an excerpt of 10 tips to help you save on your winter heating bills. 1. Be a water heater cheater – Set your heater to 10 or 20 degrees. For every 10 degrees you could save 3 to 5%. 2. Dodge the drafts – weat
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Consumer Reports: 25 Ways to Save Energy and Money
September 2nd, 2008 · No Comments · Plumbing News
Simple strategies that can help consumers lower the cost of their energy bills YONKERS, N.Y., Sept. 2 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Consumers are far from powerless when it comes to saving money on energy. Smart choices can help save roughly $2,000 a year. A recent Consumer Reports’ poll revealed that 61 percent of homeowners hold themselves accountable for reducing their home energy consumption and so the October issue of Consumer Reports features 25 tips to help consumers start saving now: 1. C
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