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Understanding where and how energy is used in your home can help you make smart decisions that will increase comfort, reduce operating costs, boost the value of your home and help protect the environment.

Heating your home accounts for the largest portion of your utility bill. Other energy uses such as air conditioning, water heating, dehumidification, refrigeration, cooking and lighting also add up.

You can tackle these energy costs by making energy efficiency improvements to your whole house. The following checklist will help you increase comfort, reduce energy consumption and save money.

For more information on saving energy in your home, click on the link below.
      Energy Savings Checklist for Your Home

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