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Visit our new News Section!Find tips on saving energy and water, new product reviews, environmental news, educational articles and articles just for fun.
- Save on Heating and Cooling- Home Insulation and Weatherization Tips- Hot Water Heater Savings- Window Tips- Landscaping Tips- Lighting Tips- Energy Saving Appliance Tips- Ways to Reduce Air Pollution- Energy Resource Guide
This 64 Piece kit provides maximum savings with little investment.�The kit reduces utility bills in four ways: by reducing electrical consumption, by reducing heating and air-conditioning costs, by reducing the cost of water heating and by reducing water use. Pays for itself in just months with energy savings. Energy savings continue year after year. The MaxSaver kit includes many items for a more permanent energy solution, such as Extreme Temperature Vinyl Door Weatherstripping,�� Reusable Plastic Window Kits and 40 Year Caulk.�
Easy installation in a day.�Includes instructions for use and the guide "Energy Savers -- Tips on Saving Energy and Money at Home" by The US Department Of Energy.
Kit includes the following:
Savings assumptions are based on reduced wattage formulas, standard US Department of Energy figures for air infiltration and heat loss, water flow reduction formulas and various other accepted rules of thumb.� Your actual savings could be more or less depending on how much you pay for utilities.� Water conservation measures assume that you pay for water and sewer.� Water conservation measures will still result in electrical savings for those that pump their own water.� Utility rates assumed are; electrical 10 cents per kWh, gas 55 cents per CCF (therm) and water $2.00 per 1000 gallons ( water and sewer ).
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