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Tax Credits for Solar Water HeatersA federal tax credit makes energy-efficient solar water heaters a more affordable and sustainable option for many homeowners. Read | |
Tax Credits for Replacing Heating and Cooling SystemsUpgrading to an energy-efficient heating and cooling system can save hundreds on your utility bills and up to $1,500 on your tax bill. Read | |
Tax Credits for Replacing Your RoofUpgrading to a qualifying energy-efficient metal or asphalt roof can cut your cooling bill as well as knock off up to $1,500 from your tax bill. Read | |
Tax Credits for Adding or Replacing InsulationAdding insulation is one of the easier and cheaper ways to improve your home’s energy efficiency and cut your heating and cooling bills. Read | |
Tax Credits for Replacing Windows, Doors, and SkylightsIf money seems to be escaping through drafty windows, doors, and skylights, this federal tax credit might make energy-efficient replacements more affordable. Read |
8 Easy Ways to Seal Air Leaks Around the HouseFor what the typical family wastes every year on air leaks—about $350—you can plug energy-robbing gaps, start saving money, and enjoy a more comfortable home. Read | |
Save Money With an Insulation UpgradeBeefing up inadequate insulation is one of the quickest energy-payback projects you can do, resulting in lower heating and cooling bills and increased comfort. Read | |
7 Ways to Save on Lighting CostsLighting eats up as much as 20% of your annual electric bill, but using energy-efficient bulbs and making other simple changes can cut lighting costs dramatically. Read | |
Water Heaters: 5 Tips to Save EnergyWater heating accounts for up to 25% of household energy costs, but there are inexpensive things you can do to increase efficiency and reduce energy bills. Read | |
Low-Flow Showerheads: How to ChooseThanks to innovative new technology, today’s super-efficient low-flow showerheads save water, reduce your energy bills, and still feel good to use. Read |
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