Feb 04 2008

Your Windows Leak Air And Your Chimney Leaks Money

Published by MikeRosen at 12:00 pm under for buyers, for investors, for sellers, going green

According to ENERGY STAR, properly sealing and insulation a home can save up to 10% on heating and cooling costs.

According to ENERGY STAR, properly sealing and insulation a home can save up to 10% on heating and cooling costs.

The government-group Web site focuses on major sources of home air leaks such as basements, attics and near chimneys. These three categories represent close to 80% of a home’s energy loss.

It pays little attention to more obvious air leaks near doors and windows because — while easy to identify — these energy loss sources are not nearly as costly to homeowners.

Using the Do-It-Yourself Repair Book, a handy homeowner can self-install ENERGY STAR’s efficiency recommendations, step-by-step. Or, he can opt to call a contractor instead.

The average American family spends $1,900 annually on energy bills.

(Image courtesy: ENERGY STAR)

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