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  • Buying Guide for Forced Hot Air Furnaces

    Home Tips estimates that approximately 35 million homes in America have forced air heating systems. Consider several factors when buying a forced hot-air furnace. First, some furnaces tend to be...

  • How to Rate Kitchen Appliances

    Purchasing new appliances can be exciting and frustrating. Focus attention on your top picks by using a rating system that will identify your needs, the necessary features of various models, the...

  • How to Rate High-Efficiency Gas Water Heaters

    High-efficiency gas water heaters come in different shapes and sizes, and vary in cost. Each performs differently and brings specific qualities to the home. Perhaps you just purchased a...

  • Propane Vs. Electric Heat Pump

    Choosing a heating system, whether you're upgrading or installing a new one, depends upon several factors. Climate, source of fuel, ecological impact and energy-efficiency all play a role in your...

  • Electric Tankless Water Heater Problems

    Tankless water heaters (also called demand water heaters) have gained popularity in the U.S. because of their energy efficiency. Tankless units heat water only when you need it, eliminating...

  • Heat Pumps Used for Cooling

    The U.S. Department of Energy states that roughly 56 percent of a homeowner's energy bill comes from home heating and cooling. Therefore, when selecting a heating and cooling appliance, it is...

  • Tips on Buying High Efficiency Electric Hot Water Heaters

    A hot water heater is necessary for every home so that you can have hot water from the faucet and in the shower. However, hot water heaters can run up your electric bill as many use a large amount...

  • Tankless Water Heater Vs. Standard Water Heater

    Every month, 25 percent of a home's energy costs may go toward heating water. Keeping that in mind, investing in an efficient water heater makes sense. While traditional tank storage is still...

  • How to Compare Old & New Appliance Energy Ratings

    If you are thinking of purchasing a new appliance, you may want to compare the energy rating of the new appliance with your old appliance. You may recoup the purchase price of the appliance and...

  • Alternative Power Systems

    There are various types of alternative power systems, and all are designed to be a cleaner alternative to traditional fossil fuel generated power. Renewable energy uses inexhaustible resources to...

  • Differences Between Heat Pumps & Gas Furnaces

    There is no one shoe that fits all when it comes to the heating options available for consumers. With energy sources increasingly skyrocketing in price, it is even more important to be...

  • Energy Use of Space Heaters

    Central heating is convenient, but it's not economical or energy efficient. Heating an entire home is, of course, not as efficient as heating one or two rooms. As energy prices rise and people...

  • How to Calculate Energy Usage of Appliances

    Purchasing or using energy inefficient appliances can turn out to be an expensive lesson in home energy costs. Some appliances can cost hundreds of dollars more a year to operate than other,...

  • How to Save Energy on Gas Water Heaters

    The average water heater's holding tank stores 30-plus gallons of water. Once water enters this tank, the heater repeatedly uses gas to bring the water to the temperature that you set. This design...

  • Heat Pump Vs. Propane Furnace

    Heat pumps and propane furnaces are both great heating and cooling units in the right situations. Typically, propane runs cheaper than electric, but this may vary from region to region. While it's...

  • What Should I Replace My 60 Gallon Hot Water Tank With?

    One common household appliance we generally take for granted is the hot water heater. Properly cared for, a quality-built unit may last for 20 years or more. But if yours has reached the end of...

  • Propane Vs. Oil Heating Comparison

    Propane and oil come from nonrenewable fossil fuels that take millions of years to form. Although propane and heating oil are not the most used heating fuels, they remain the most viable option in...

  • How to Build a Portable Solar Generator

    With the rising cost of fossil fuels, including gasoline, and the need for clean energy alternatives, more and more people are turning to inexpensive ways of producing green energy. Solar panels...

  • How to Set a Hot Water Heater Thermostat for Energy Savings

    Heating water accounts for 18 percent a home's energy bill, on average, according to the Western Area Power Administration. Both electric and gas hot water heaters have thermostat valves you can...

  • How to Find Ways to Save Energy in The Kitchen

    There are numerous methods to save energy around the house. This article is specifically designed to show methods and ways to save energy in the kitchen. Of course, some of the techniques are...

  • How to Lower Water Heating Cost of Your Home

    Water heating cost from 10-12 percent of the average family energy bill. With a few simple fixes you can greatly reduce your water heating cost. Installing aerating low-flow faucets and shower...

  • Furnaces Vs. Heat Pumps

    The temperature inside a house is a crucial ingredient of making it feel like a home. If not heated well when cold temperatures threaten, being comfortable is not something easily achieved....

  • The Advantages of Infrared Heat

    Infrared radiation is a kind of light, with a wavelength just below what humans are able to see as visible light. Invisible, however, does not mean imperceptible; we perceive some types of...

  • Cost of Improving Fluorescent Light Bulbs

    Compact fluorescent light bulbs are shaped to replace incandescent bulbs in standard light fixtures. Incandescent bulbs have been the standard for lighting for over 100 years, but are highly...

  • How to Calculate the Energy Usage of a Space Heater

    It may be helpful to calculate how much energy your space heater uses. You can compare the energy use of the space heater to that of the central heater in your home to determine if you can save...

  • Alternative Heating & Cooling

    With the ever-increasing cost to heat and cool your home, you may be pondering a switch to an alternative energy source, especially as winter or summer rolls around. Ironically, society has...

  • Frost-Free Freezers Versus Chest Freezers

    Buying a freezer is simple, but there are many differences to consider between a frost-free freezer and a chest freezer. There is a big difference in price, ease of use and energy usage.

  • Is a Space Heater Green?

    Electric space heaters are less energy efficient than central heating systems, but they can save energy when used to warm one room so you can turn down the central thermostat.

  • How to Get Accurate Information on Cash for Appliances Program

    The Cash for Appliances Program is about to start in the beginning of next year. It is important to make sure that you get the proper information necessary, to help you determine best, how the...

  • How to Make Money with the Cash for Appliances Program

    The Cash for Appliances Program, is set to start this Spring, on Earth Day. Cash for Appliances is another part of the U.S. Stimulus plan. It's purpose is to stimulate the economy, while getting...

  • Do Space Heaters Use a Lot of Electricity?

    It would be wonderful to crank up the furnace during those cold winter nights. Unfortunately, that means you will be using (and paying for) a lot of natural gas. Another option is to heat up a...

  • Pros and Cons of Tankless Water Heaters

    With home-building sciences developing at a rapid pace each year, new technologies, such as tankless water heaters, are reaching homes with promises to provide a better quality of life or, at the...

  • How to Use a Kill-A-Watt Energy Meter

    The Kill-A-Watt Energy Meter is manufactured and sold by P3 International. The meter helps you determine the energy usage of typical home appliances and electronics. You can use the information...

  • How to Buy a New Gas Hot Water Heater

    Purchasing a gas water heater is a relatively simple task, but it is important to consider the energy usage as well as the upfront cost and installation. You'll also want to make sure you're...

  • Efficiency of Gas Vs. Electric Water Heaters

    Water heaters are simple appliances, but it pays to shop around and consider both gas and electric options in regard to energy efficiency. The right choice can save you a lot of money.

  • How to Choose a Gas Water Heater

    There are many reasons to opt for gas water heaters in your home if you are replacing your old water heater. They tend to heat the water a lot faster than electric heaters, which means you can use...

  • What Is the Most Energy Efficient Space Heater?

    As energy costs rise, alternative sources to keep warm on a budget are sought by many. Until just a few years ago, space heating options were limited to the traditional coil electric heaters or...

  • How to Shop for a 55 Gallon Energy Efficient Residential Water Heater

    Hot water heating can account for 20 percent of your home's energy use, so it makes sense to buy a water heater that will save you the most money. Before making a purchase you'll need to know how...

  • What Is an Induction Range?

    An induction range is an oven/stove that uses induction to cook food. Induction uses electromagnetic energy to heat the receptacles holding the food. Cooking equipment using induction has advanced...

  • How to Calculate the Best Size for a Water Heater

    According to the U.S. Department of Energy, water heaters are responsible for 12 percent of the average home's energy bill. Choosing the best size for a water heater is important because you want...

  • Can I Heat My House With a Cook Stove?

    Winter can be a beast when it comes to heating costs. In a difficult economy, people are on the lookout for ways to cut energy costs. If you live in a drafty older house, this can be a real and...

  • Kitchen Stove Advice

    When purchasing a new stove, you need to consider many details before making a final decision. Stoves are expensive and get daily use, so you want to be happy with the choice you make. Color and...

  • What Is Energy Star?

    Energy Star is U.S. government voluntary labeling program seeking to promote energy efficiency. Products identified as energy efficient can display the Energy Star label so that consumers can...

  • How to Choose New Appliances

    When choosing new appliances, there are many things you need to take into consideration. How much do you want to spend? What size and color? Do you want extra features? Are the appliances...

  • What Makes a Refrigerator Energy Star Compliant?

    Saving money is a concern for many people, and one of the best ways to save is by cutting costs in the home. Lowering energy cost is the purpose of the Energy Star program, which certifies...

  • How Many BTUs in a Cubic Foot of Natural Gas?

    When you get your monthly natural gas bill, have you ever looked at it and wondered how much energy you're getting for all that money you pay? Gas is measured in cubic feet, but the measurement...

  • Deep Freezer Information

    Deep freezers or chest type freezers are perhaps the most energy efficient. Door or side-by-side freezers allow cold air to escape from the unit every time the door is opened. Older chest type...

  • The Average Cost to Install Central Air Conditioning

    According to the Environmental Protection Agency's Energy Star website, central air is a major source of energy consumption. The Energy Star website says heating and cooling devices account for...

  • Hydrosil Heaters Vs. Delonghi

    Your heating bill can be extremely high in the winter if you live in the northern states. Some consumers find themselves using less heat in order to pay the extremely high bill. Manufacturers of...

  • How to Use Energy-Saving Light Bulbs

    Installing energy-saving light bulbs in your home is an easy way to reduce utility costs. Not only will the bulbs save you money, but they will produce significantly less carbon dioxide as well.

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