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      <title>Dishwashers and Washing Machines</title>
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      <description>Don&amp;rsquo;t wash away your money with the dishes. Always run your dishwasher full. You may live in an area where it is more economical to run it during non&#45;peak hours or in the evening. Ditto for the washing machine! Always run it full. The biggest laundry expense is heating the water.</description>
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      <description>Turn down the temperature on your water heater. If you set the temperature at 120&amp;deg; F or below, you will save about 4% of your energy cost per 10&amp;deg; that you lower your thermostat. When you go on vacation, use the &amp;ldquo;vacation setting&amp;rdquo; on your water heater if available.</description>
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      <title>Toilet Leaks</title>
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      <description>You should occasionally check your toilets for leaks. Just place a few drops of food coloring in the tank (NOT the bowl). You can also use a few tablespoons of instant coffee or Kool&#45;Aid. In thirty minutes, if the water in the bowl is colored, the tank is leaking and the stopper and valve seal may need to be replaced.</description>
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      <description>New showerheads use a maximum of 2.5 gallons per minute, which saves you water and energy. By replacing your older showerhead, an average family of four can save from $60 (gas) to $150 (electric). The amount of water saved is about 15,000 gallons!</description>
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      <description>With a programmable thermostat, you can program winter temperature at 65&amp;ordm; at night, then back to 72&amp;ordm; during the day. This simple program can save up to 15% on heating bills. If you need your furnace professionally serviced or inspected, call Mister Quik HVAC. We service and maintain all makes and models of air conditioners, furnaces and heat pumps.</description>
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      <title>Weather Stripping</title>
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      <description>Inside your home, weather stripping around moving parts of windows and doors can help seal off potential areas of leakage or drafts. Storm Systems &#45; Storm doors and windows can provide additional energy savings by preventing air loss and by creating an insulating layer of air.</description>
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      <title>Seals</title>
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      <description>Check the seals around windows, doors, electrical outlets or any other potential sources for escaping air. Seal these areas using a good quality caulk, and be sure to re&#45;examine your handiwork every few years.</description>
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      <title>Insulation</title>
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      <description>Be sure your home is adequately insulated. Adding insulation to attic areas is usually pretty easy. Other areas, such as outside walls, provide a more challenging project if extra insulation is needed.</description>
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