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There are certain steps that should probably start any remodeling job to
be energy-efficient. Remember: You are not addressing health or air
quality here, only energy efficiency.
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All-Electric Home
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Home with Natural Gas or Propane
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1. Have a plan. Get
assistance formulating your plan unless you are very knowledgeable about
the green/energy-efficient remodeling process.
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1. Have a plan Get
assistance formulating your plan unless you are very knowledgeable about
the green/energy-efficient remodeling process.
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2. Seal leaks in building envelope by extensive caulking!
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2. Seal leaks in building envelope by extensive caulking!
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| 3. Solar hot
water. Using electricity to heat water is very expensive. The technology for solar hot water is quite advanced
and it is relatively inexpensive to install. It pays for itself in
three-to-five years, according to the experts, and provides
free-or-almost-free hot water for many years. More
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3. Solar hot water if you have propane hot water. If you have gas hot
water, insulate your tank and pipes.
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4. Attic Insulation. Either non-spray radiant barrier or open-cell
foam provide the most energy-saving solutions. Decide if you will use radiant barrier or open-cell foam in your attic. Radiant barrier is less
expensive but it is not as energy efficient and it does nothing for
health. Open-cell foam is more
energy efficient but it is more expensive.
- If you use open-cell foam, follow the suggestions in the test results.
- If you use radiant barrier, seal your duct work if it is in the
attic. You will probably also need to add ventilation to your
attic. Then follow the suggestions in the test results.
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3. Attic Insulation. Either non-spray radiant barrier or open-cell
foam provide the most energy-saving solutions. Decide if you will use radiant barrier or open-cell foam in your attic. Radiant barrier is less
expensive but it is not as energy efficient. Open-cell foam is more
energy efficient but it is more expensive.
- If you use open-cell foam, follow the suggestions in the test results.
- If you use radiant barrier, seal your duct work if it is in the
attic. You will probably also need to add ventilation to your
attic. Then follow the suggestions in the test results.
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