
CONSERVATION CLIPS: January/February 1996
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Building and Mechanical Codes Strengthened, DOE Grant for State Building Codes, From Disaster to Efficiency, BPA Wins Contract Dispute, ICAA Loses Preferred Installers Decision, A Mail-Order House [continue reading]

LETTERS: March/April 1996
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Seeking Comfort in Duct Repair, Stressed-Skin Panels Stretch Resources, Noisy Windows Irk Trailer Owner, Creating Quality in Two Languages [continue reading]

CONSERVATION CLIPS: March/April 1996
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Air Source Heat Pump Immune to Cold, Call for Committee Members, Straw into Walls, Insulating Steel Studs, Fallen Buildings Recycled, Northwest Utilities Subsidize CFLs, U.S. Residential Energy Use Rising, Public Review for Regional Energy Strategy [continue reading]

LETTERS: May/June 1996
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Knob and Tube Not a Fire Hazard, Less Confusing Appliance Labels?, Befuddled Over Use of Tyvek, Damperless Fireplaces [continue reading]

Swimming Pools Soak Up the Sun
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In nearly every part of the country, solar pool heaters are a practical and economical way to make pools more comfortable and extend the outdoor swimming season. [continue reading]

CONSERVATION CLIPS: May/June 1996
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The Lumens Are Growing, EEMs Expand Nationwide, Linear Power Supply Gains High Efficiency, Salts in the Attic Insulate, Blower Door Controller Gets Automated [continue reading]

LETTERS: July/August 1996
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Where Do Average Costs Come From?, Mildew on Composite-Board Siding, Canadians Blew It First, Opening Up to Fireplace Dampers [continue reading]

Clearing the Air: Filters for Residential Forced-Air Systems
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Residential energy auditors commonly find problems caused by dust and other airborne particles in forced-air heating and cooling systems. [continue reading]






















