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Making
Your Home Energy Efficient Adds Up To Big Savings
Government
statistics report that conserving energy costs in the home
can save a household several hundred, even several
thousand, dollars per year on their utility bills.
Replacing your older appliances and elements of your
home's structure, such as older windows and doors, with
more energy-efficient alternatives, such as products that
meet ENERGY STAR guidelines, is an important step to
maximizing the amount of money you can save.
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ENERGY
STAR is a government program that identifies
products -
including appliances, home electronics, and home
improvement products - that meet energy efficiency
guidelines that exceed the minimum federal
standards, as determined by the U.S. Department of
Energy. You can identify a product that meets the
organization's guidelines by looking for the
signature blue ENERGY STAR logo. |
The
ENERGY STAR program began as a voluntary labeling tool to
"identify and promote energy-efficient products to
reduce greenhouse gas emissions." It started with the
labeling of computers and monitors and more than a decade
later, has expanded to identify all types of products used
in homes and offices that conserve energy. The result:
Consumers and businesses have saved billions of dollars
since the program began - $12 billion in 2005 alone.
Energy-efficient
appliances - such as refrigerators and freezers, clothing
washers, dishwashers, dehumidifiers and window air
conditioning units - can cut consumer utility bills in
half when compared with standard models. And home
improvement products with an ENERGY STAR rating - such as
vinyl replacement windows, doors, skylights and siding -
help to better maintain your home's temperature control,
cutting heating and cooling costs anywhere from $20 to
$400 per year.
If
you've been searching for a product in any one of the more
than 40 categories rated by ENERGY STAR, you may have come
across the organization's blue logo. That seal of approval
indicates that the item can perform as well as, or better
than, comparable products, but save you more money than if
you purchased a less energy-efficient option.
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A
refrigerator meeting ENERGY STAR's energy
conservation guidelines today: Uses 40% less energy
than models sold in 2001, saves its owner 15% in
energy costs when compared with other models
(freezers save 10%) and compact models, with volumes
less than 7.75 square feet, save 20%. A washing
machine that meets ENERGY STAR guidelines: Saves its
owner up to $110 per year, requires 50% less energy
than standard washing machines, uses up to 50% less
water and has more efficient spinning cycles to
reduce drying time.
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Energy-efficient
appliances provide an obvious cost savings for a
household's energy expenses. And other products that meet
ENERGY STAR standards, such as vinyl replacement windows,
doors, skylights and siding, make a significant
contribution to keeping those costs down as well.
Replacing your existing windows and siding with newer,
better designed vinyl replacement windows and insulated
siding can quadruple the insulation value of your home and
save an average of 30% on your utility bills.
In addition to saving money, vinyl replacement windows
with this rating create a more comfortable living
environment by eliminating drafts, blocking heat, Offering
protection from sun damage and reducing interior
condensation on windows. In the winter, energy-efficient
vinyl replacement windows keep the interior glass warmer
for better temperature control. And the warmer the window,
the less interior condensation that, over time, can damage
your window sill and paint job, and encourage mold growth.
In the summer, these windows also block 45 to 70% of the
sun's heat and provide "sunscreen" to your home
by blocking ultraviolet light that can reduce fading up to
75% without compromising visible light.
Whether you are looking to add to the beauty of your home
and lower your energy bills by installing vinyl
replacement windows, or you want to make a smart decision
when choosing your next dishwasher or window air
conditioning unit, products that meet
ENERGY STAR guidelines offer an economical alternative
that leaves more money in your pocket.
About the author: Michael Clem is Operations Manager of
Creative Energy of
Richmond, Virginia. The company's ENERGY STAR-compliant vinyl
replacement windows and doors conserve energy.
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