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Denver Energy Savers Booklet

Friday, February 26th, 2010 at 11:30am. 1219 Views, 0 Comments.

As energy prices continue to climb in the current economy, saving energy and money at home has never been more important. This booklet will help you to save energy in your Denver home.

The typical Denver family will spend about $1,900 per year for their utility bills and here is the kicker, a large percentage of that energy is wasted.

However there is a lot you can do in your Denver home to save energy and thus save money. This pamphlet is one that I offer to those looking to save up to 25% in their energy usage. By clicking the link below you will access the pdf version of this pamphlet and all the energy saving tips it contains.

The pamphlet – Denver Energy Savers Booklet – can be viewed by clicking the link.

As always I am available for any questions that…

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Saving Energy in Your Denver Home

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008 at 6:29pm. 2088 Views, 0 Comments.

Insulation

Adequate insulation is the most critical factor in saving energy in your home. Insulation is measured by R-value, a measure of the thermal resistance to heat flow through the material. The higher the R-value, the greater the effectiveness of the insulation material. The Department of Energy recommends minimum R-values for different regions of the country and different types of heating systems. For most of the country (all except the extreme South), you should strive to obtain the following insulation R-values in your home: Crawl space or floor: R-19; Exterior Walls: R-11; Ceilings or Attics: R-38. Following are some specific notes regarding insulation in each area of the home.

Attics: Along with insulating, make sure you maintain adequate…

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