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By following a few simple tips from the U.S. Department of Energy found on
this site, you can make your home
more comfortable and easier to heat
and cool and save money

See what the U.S. DOE has to say about home energy savings

 


The Home Energy Saver calculator is designed to help consumers identify the best ways to save energy in their homes, and find the resources to make the savings happen.

 

Calculate your potential home energy savings

 

 

 

 

SAVE MONEY
With the rising costs of energy in today's world we would all like to be able to save money whenever and wherever possible. Having an insulation audit performed for free from Save With Insulation will help you do just that.

 

Additionally, energy prices, which are forecasted to continually increast will affect your wallet every month, which makes it easy to see the long term financial benefits that come from having your home properly insulated and weatherized. There are even parts of the country, such as Austin, Texas, that require an energy audit to be obtained by homeowners and presented to potential buyers. For most of us, our home is one of our biggest assets that we must protect. Having proper insulation will not only help lower your energy bills and make your home a more comfortable place to live, but it will protect your home's long term value in the marketplace.

 

 

SAVE ENERGY
According to the Oak Ridge Laboratory, which is affiliated with the Department of Energy, 50-70% of the energy used in the average American home is consumed through heating and cooling. This statistic speaks volume about how important it is to have your home properly insulated, sealed and weatherized. There are many options on our horizon for new and different energy sources such as solar power and wind energy, but today these options are not as cost effective or readily available to all consumers to help conserve energy as insulation is. The Harvard School of Public Health projects that more than 800 trillion BTUs could be saved each year if homes were re-insulated up to levels required in the year 2000 by the International Energy Conservation Council. These numbers are based upon standards in the year 2000 that have been updated since then. It is clear that some extra insulation in our homes can make a big difference for our world and our environment.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SAVE THE ENVIRONMENT
One of our main concerns as a society today is the environment. We are no different here at Save With Insulation. We understand that greenhouse gas emissions are a major issue facing our world and we are excited to be doing our part to help the environment. In a 2007 study by McKinsey Consulting it was found that building insulation was the most cost efficient abatement measure for reducing greenhouse gasses in the air. This means that better insulation in your home is a great way for you to help reduce the pollution in our air. Another way we are looking out for the environment is by using eco-friendly products whenever possible. Both fiberglass and loose fill insulation can be made with significant amounts of recycled materials.

 

Looking out for our environment is very important these days and one of the simplest ways that you can help is to have a Save With Insulation professional perform a free insulation audit on your home today. We will educate you on the products and services we can provide to make your home more energy efficient and all of our air a little cleaner.

 



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