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When Wall Insulation Doesn't Save
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Wall insulation clearly saves heating energy, but does it save cooling energy as well? [continue reading]

Conditioned Attics Save Energy in Hot Climates
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Do homes with vented attics use less cooling energy than homes with unvented, conditioned attics in hot climates? With little formal research available to answer the question, common wisdom and most building codes have favored venting. [continue reading]

Carbon Monoxide Problems from New Furnaces
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Carbon Monoxide (CO) can creep into living spaces and cause a variety of health problems, sometimes even death. While old or poorly maintained gas furnaces and other older appliances are often the sources of CO, new heating appliances also cause CO problems. [continue reading]

Two-Stage Evaporative Cooling
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Depending on the design, an evaporative cooler can use as little as 10% of the energy consumed by refrigeration air conditioning systems. [continue reading]

Advanced Two-Stage Design Hits the Market
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Until recently, most residential two-stage evaporative coolers were of the down-discharge variety and were generally installed on the roof. [continue reading]

Do New Baseboard Thermostats Save Energy?
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Higher quality electronic line voltage thermostats (ELVTs) have been available for several years. Most models indicate temperature in degrees, and they're touted as energy savers. But how well do they work? [continue reading]



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