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Energy efficient products do not necessarily cost more. While some have higher up-front costs, energy efficient products cost less to operate over the product's lifetime.
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Electrical boxes behind wall sockets penetrate into the wall cavity, which make them potential sources of air leakage. These polyethelyne foam gaskets install behind electric outlet plate covers to reduce drafts. For double or triple gang boxes multiple gaskets can be...
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If you're serious about increasing your comfort zone, try this small project. In most any home - old or new, tiny amounts of outdoor air are constantly leaking-in through your electrical outlets. What may seem like an insignificant "whisper" of air can easily add up (per...
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A STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE TO A SUPER
EASY ENERGY SAVER.
Cold air may be sneaking in and
warm air leaking out around your
electrical outlets and light switches —
especially those on outside walls.
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Insulation Pull-Back: During the construction process, some builders will insulate prior to placing the outlet boxes in the wall. Not only is this a pain, but the electrical contractors can rip or pull the insulation out from behind the outlets opening up a "wind path."...
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A better building envelope can help make your building a Healthy, Safe, Durable, Comfortable, Energy Efficient and Environmentally Friendly Building.
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