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Sealing and insulating the "envelope" or "shell" of your home - its outer walls, ceiling, windows, doors, and floors - is often the most cost effective way to improve energy efficiency and comfort. ENERGY STAR estimates that a knowledgeable homeowner or skilled contractor can save up to 20% on heating and cooling costs (or up to 10% on their total annual energy bill) by sealing and insulating!
Energy Efficiency and Your Windows and Doors
Energy Efficiency and Your Windows and Doors
- Air Seal and Insulate with ENERGY STAR
Sealing and insulating your home is the most cost effective way to improve energy efficiency and comfort. » More from ENERGY STAR, including Window and Door FAQs - Selecting New Energy-Efficient Windows and Doors
» More from the EERE - Climate Zone Recommendations for Windows and a Window Selection Tool
Compare how different window or skylight types affect annual energy cost simulated for a typical house in your location. » More from the Efficient Windows Collaborative - Energy Savers Blog on Windows and Doors
» More from the Energy Savers Blog - 10 Quick Energy-saving Tips for Single-Pane Windows
If you're not ready to replace your single-pane windows, use these tips to improve their performance. » More window articles from the Reliable Remodeler
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The largest home improvement products show in the world!
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