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		<title>Energy Efficiency Leads the Way in Onondaga Home Improvement Projects</title>
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<p>For years, <a href="http://www.energysaverscny.com/Energy-Saving/">Energy Efficiency</a> has been a topic buried under all  the &#8216;green&#8217; talk surrounding the use of solar power at home and  alternative energy sources.</p>
<p>Today, energy efficient homes are  taking center stage on a massive scale. Onondaga Home improvement projects now  focus on aspects of the home such as conducting energy audits and air  sealing your home&#8217;s attic, walls, and basement. A home&#8217;s energy  efficiency is priority number one before any homeowners should even  consider using solar power at home. Think about it, if you&#8217;re home is an  energy hog, and not using energy efficiently, it will take a whole lot  more solar energy to power your home, driving up the price of installing  such a solar power system.</p>
<p>So, first things first, <a href="http://www.energysaverscny.com/">energy  efficient home improvements</a> need to be understood at the outset of any  &#8216;green&#8217; home improvement project.</p>
<p>One of the misconceptions of  going green is, If you add green features to your home, costs would also  rise. Fortunately, the opposite is true. By redesigning processes &#8212;  reducing mistakes, doing things right the first time &#8212; home owners can  improve their home&#8217;s energy efficiency and cut their home energy costs.</p>
<p>Because  so many people now need to save the green in their wallets, going green  at home through energy efficient home improvements is the logical way  to go.</p>
<p>So, just how much money can be saved in a household by improving Onondaga home energy efficiency?</p>
<p>The  average American home has about 40-50 light bulbs, excluding closet  lights, and most homes are filled with incandescent bulbs. Compact  fluorescent bulbs or CFLs are the easiest energy efficient home  improvement you can make to start. Four CFL bulbs use the energy of one  incandescent bulb, by replacing all of them, you could save $350 a year  on your electric bill!</p>
<p>Water Efficiency</p>
<p>What about water  efficiency? Bathrooms, which can easily be the most wasteful rooms in  the Onondaga house, have a great opportunity to be a very efficient room as well.  Low flow toilets instead of the standard, 3.5-gallon toilets, which,  for a family of five, can cut a water bill by $165 a year. Low flow sink  faucets in both bathrooms can  also reduce the water bill by another  $200 a year. There are also adjustable shower heads that control the  flow of water so it isn&#8217;t on full spray for the entire time in the  shower. These attachable heads can slow down water flow by 80 percent  when full power isn&#8217;t needed, such as when soaping up or shaving. By  adjusting the water flow, a family of five can save up to $350 annually  on their water bill and as much as $350 on their heating bill given the  reduced use of hot water.</p>
<p>Heating and Cooling</p>
<p>Nothing in the  home consumes more energy than the heating and cooling system. Keeping  your home warm in the winter and cool in the summer is a constant battle  to separate the inside elements from the outside. The best way to  improve home energy efficiency when it comes to heating and cooling is  through air sealing your home. Also known as weatherizing, this is a  crucial element to any energy efficient home. Trouble areas include the  roof where hot air can escape in the winter and also attract heat during  the summer. Home improvements such as &#8220;Cool Roofs&#8221; are a great way to  reduce summer time heat. The attic is a very important element to  insulate the house. If your insulation is less than six inches thick,  it&#8217;s time to make some improvements.</p>
<p>Understanding home energy efficiency doesn&#8217;t have to be hard, it just has to make sense.</p>
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		<title>Eco-Friendly Home Tips in Syracuse</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 May 2011 16:51:17 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>While home building may be a little slow in these economic times,  if you are one of the fortunate ones who is ready and able to build your  dream home, first congratulations. Second, are you looking to build a  home that is not only comfortable and functional, but is friendly to the  environment?</p>
<p>Even you don&#8217;t give two licks about the environment,  and if that&#8217;s true that&#8217;s too bad, building a green home is not only  good for the Earth, but it can leave more green in your bank account.</p>
<p><strong>Smaller Can Be Better</strong></p>
<p>Make  your <a href="http://www.energysaverscny.com/">floor plan efficient</a>, which is code for smaller. Nobody is saying  you should turn your dream home into a studio apartment plan, but just  remember that the more rooms you have, the more heating and cooling you  will need to do. Plus, the money you save on building that den or fifth  bedroom can be used towards some other bells and whistles, some of which  we will get into in this article.</p>
<p><strong>Go Solar!</strong></p>
<p>The  first extra you may want to consider, even if your budget is flexible  enough without cutting out floor space, is solar paneling. Not only can  you work the expense into your mortgage, but it will pay for itself in a  few short years through cost savings on your monthly bills.</p>
<p><strong>Geothermal Heat Pumps</strong></p>
<p>There  are several cost-effective ways to go with heating your home and water,  but you may want to consider going with a geothermal heat pump. This  relatively new technology uses the thermal energy from the Earth to heat  or cool your home and water. It can be used for space heating, cooling,  water heating, or a combination of all of these.</p>
<p>While using the  Earth&#8217;s warmth to provide heat, geothermal pumps also draw heat away,  referred to as a &#8220;heat sink,&#8221; when you need cooler temperatures.</p>
<p>According  to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, &#8220;geothermal heat pumps can  reduce energy consumption &#8211; and corresponding emissions &#8211; up to 44  percent compared to air-source heat pumps and up to 72 percent compared  to electric resistance heating with standard air-conditioning  equipment.&#8221;</p>
<p>While the upfront cost is significantly higher than  conventional systems, due to the drilling that is involved, if you are  building a new home and the geothermal system is included in an <a href="http://www.energysaverscny.com/">Energy  Efficient Mortgage</a> (EEM), &#8220;the homeowner could have a positive cash flow  from the beginning,&#8221; according to the Energy Commission.</p>
<p><strong>Use Recycled Materials</strong></p>
<p>While  many recycled material used for homes are a little on the quirky side,  they aren&#8217;t all for the eccentric. You can have concrete countertops  made from recycled paper fibers, glass, ceramics, or other materials.  Recycled rubber and cork can be used in a composite material for  flooring. The possibilities are almost endless!</p>
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		<title>Syracuse Replacement Windows for Energy Efficiency</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Dec 2010 19:34:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are remodeling and choosing Syracuse replacement windows, you have a number of things to consider such as appearance, cost and energy efficiency. There are many benefits to getting new windows. There are, of course, also costs, but over the long term, you may find that you can recoup the costs with the amount [...]]]></description>
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<p>If you are remodeling and choosing <a title="Replacement Windows" href="http://www.energysaverscny.com/Syracuse-Replacement-Windows.html" target="_self">Syracuse replacement windows</a>, you  have a number of things to consider such as appearance, cost and energy  efficiency. There are many benefits to getting new windows. There are,  of course, also costs, but over the long term, you may find that you can  recoup the costs with the amount of money you save with lower heating  and cooling bills.</p>
<p>The benefits of more energy efficient windows  include lower energy costs, more comfort for you and your family, less  condensation or water buildup, more light and possibly a better view.  You will also help protect your interior furnishings and rugs from  fading due to sunlight exposure.</p>
<p>Since energy efficient windows  can lower your heating and cooling or air conditioning bills, that of  course is also good for the environment. And they can certainly make you  feel more comfortable &#8211; no one likes sitting in a drafty room in  winter.</p>
<p>In a full <a title="Window Contractor" href="http://www.energysaverscny.com/" target="_self">Syracuse window replacement</a>, the existing frame is  removed and the new window placed into the same place as the old window.  If you are inserting windows in an existing frame, then the old sash  and trim would be removed, but your original frame would stay and the  new window goes into the opening.</p>
<p>If you are a consumer looking to  buy or replace windows, look for a manufacturer who makes and sells  energy efficient products and who has a reputation for quality service.  Ask how long the company has been in business and make sure they provide  a warranty on the units they sell. Do your research and shop around.  Your windows will be with you a long time and you want them to be done  correctly.</p>
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		<title>Knowing How Your Energy Efficient Insulation Works in Your Syracuse Home</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In order to keep costs down and to keep the temperatures in your Syracuse home from being too hot or too cold, it is important to have adequate energy efficient insulation. Four components contribute to your household&#8217;s energy efficiency and they are: 1) The amount of ventilation that is present, 2) the moisture control that [...]]]></description>
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<p>In order to keep costs down and to keep the temperatures in your Syracuse  home from being too hot or too cold, it is important to have adequate <a title="Energy Efficient Insulation" href="http://www.energysaverscny.com/Syracuse-Insulation.html" target="_self"> energy efficient insulation</a>. Four components contribute to your  household&#8217;s energy efficiency and they are:</p>
<p>1) The amount of  ventilation that is present, 2) the moisture control that is evident, 3)  the insulation, and 4) air sealing. Make certain that yours is in  proper balance to have the most comfortable and cost effective system.</p>
<p>The  term ventilation refers to the movement of air through the home. While  it is not a good idea to have cracks which allow cold air to seep in  during the winter or heat in the summer, there needs to be adequate air  movement in order to eliminate the accumulation of pollutants or stale  air. This can be achieved by using exhaust fans, as are often present in  bathrooms or kitchen areas. Vents and duct-work can also aid in proper  ventilation.</p>
<p>Moisture control can be achieved by ventilation  systems, as well. While some moisture is necessary in an environment,  too much moisture, as in damp basements, attics or crawl spaces can lead  to mold problems and other health challenges.</p>
<p>Insulation provides  resistance to heat and energy loss in your Syracuse home. The less heat you lose  in the winter, the lower your bills will be. It will also keep the  coolness provided by your summertime air conditioning system better  contained.</p>
<p>Their energy efficiency is rated by R-values. The  R-values refer to resistance to heat flow. This can be determined by the  material that it&#8217;s made out of, the thickness, the number of layers and  its density. A new home that is being constructed or an older home can  be made more efficient by adding insulation.</p>
<p>There are different  types of insulation that may be used including 1) blankets, which can be  made of rock wool or fiberglass, and must be carefully installed for  optimum efficiency, 2) spray, which is made from a polyurethane product  and is injected into spaces where it expands to fit the area, 3) loose  fill type, which can be made up of pellets or fiber and is also blown  into the spaces, and 4) Rigid formed sheets which are often used in  basements and walls.</p>
<p>Air sealing refers to the tightening up of  the structure in terms of leaks and cracks. Inclement weather can slip  into your home via ill fitting doors, windows, and cracks around every  room&#8217;s light and electrical switch-plates. Sealing all with  weather-stripping or silicone caulking can keep the outside weather out  of doors where it belongs.</p>
<p>Keep your energy costs lower this year  by upgrading with <a title="Energy Efficient Insulation" href="http://www.energysaverscny.com/Syracuse-Insulation.html" target="_self">energy efficient insulation</a>. You&#8217;ll be glad you did as  the temperatures continue to drop with winter&#8217;s approach.</p>
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		<title>Understanding Energy-Efficiency in Replacement Windows</title>
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		<script src="http://digg.com/tools/diggthis.js" type="text/javascript"></script></div><p><a href="http://www.energysaverscny.com/">Syracuse window replacement</a> for improved energy efficiency is one of the most popular remodeling projects undertaken by homeowners today.  Replacing your windows could result in energy savings of 30% or more in any region of the U.S.  Your choices for replacement windows will consider the style of the window as well as the efficiency and safety of the window.  To help you understand the energy-efficiency qualities of various replacement windows, here are some facts to help you make decisions.</p>
<p>Some window materials conduct heat and cold. The result is some energy loss through the window materials.  The material that loses the most heat or cold is Aluminum. Steel conducts about one-third the amount of heat and cold. Stainless steel conducts about one-third the amount of heat and cold lost with steel.  The most efficient material for windows is wood, conducting 1/1000 the amount lost through aluminum. And just a fraction behind wood is vinyl.  The bottom line is that the most energy-efficient window materials are wood and vinyl.  Vinyl, of course, requires less maintenance.</p>
<p>The next consideration is about the glass in the windows.  Heat and cooling loss through glass can be reduced by adding a second pane of glass and leaving space between the panes to trap the outside air which is at a different temperature from the inside air.  These double-paned or double-glazed windows are more efficient than single panes. Double-paned windows can also have a fill of gas between the panes to further reduce heat exchange.  Filling the space between panes of a double-paned window with Argon gas will make it twice as effective.  Filling the space between the panes with Krypton gas increases the R-value of the window from 4.0 to 4.55.  Triple-paned or triple-glazed windows filled with Argon gas have an R-value of 6.25, and choosing a triple-paned window filled with Krypton gas provides an R-value of 10.0.</p>
<p>Windows can also be coated with screening finishes of various kinds to block UV (Ultraviolet) rays and IR (infrared) rays.  These screening finishes protect window treatments and furniture and carpeting from fading and reflect back some of the heating effect of the sun.</p>
<p>Windows of any style, size and shape can be chosen in several colors of vinyl and can be painted any color if your choice of window material is wood.  Windows can be purchased with various styles of dividers within the window and even with blinds attached in enclosed compartments or with blinds placed within the window itself.</p>
<p>No matter what style or type of window you need for an <a href="http://www.energysaverscny.com/">energy-efficient window replacement</a> project, you will do well to look for the “Energy Star” seal first. These windows will meet minimum standards established by the Federal Government.</p>
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