With higher heating and electricity costs on the horizon, and the economy teetering on a free fall this week, it seems prudent to muster a few energy-saving efforts around the house.
Entries Tagged as 'Energy Saving'
Easy steps to saving energy Changing laundry habits, unplugging electronics can add up (Reading Eagle)
October 3rd, 2008 · No Comments · Plumbing News
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From Sustainable September: Ways to Save Energy and Money
September 26th, 2008 · No Comments · Plumbing News
I think I’ve become a Sustainable September, energy saving, recycling groupie! I’ve been to four classes in the last couple of weeks and have learned a lot about energy savings, etc. As part of the Sustainable September, I attended the workshop last Saturday which focused on ways to save energy. There are many things one can do to save energy, some are very simple and inexpensive, others are more costly and result in long term benefits. Everyone has
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Tankless water heater cost unlikely to offset home energy savings (Macon Telegraph)
September 18th, 2008 · No Comments · Plumbing News
QUESTION: We need to replace our water heater and are thinking of getting a tankless, gas-fueled heater. Is the energy saving of tankless heaters worth the extra up-front cost?
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Tankless water heaters take years to pay for themselves (The Charlotte Observer)
September 12th, 2008 · No Comments · Plumbing News
Q. We need to replace our water heater and are thinking of getting a tankless, gas-fueled heater. Is the energy saving of tankless heaters worth the extra up-front cost? Typical gas-fired tankless water heaters use about 20 percent less energy than typical tank-type water heaters using gas for fuel. Another advantage is that you won’t have a large tank full of water sitting somewhere in your …
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Appliances save energy, water (The Springfield News-Leader)
September 12th, 2008 · No Comments · Plumbing News
These days, when your fridge is running, chances are it’s using more energy than any other household appliance. Next in line as energy hogs are your washer and dryer, followed by the water heater, oven and dishwasher. Together, those appliances consume 20 percent of your household energy. Try these energy- and water-saving appliances to save cash:
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