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Home Depot: Your October Home Depot Newsletter
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OCTOBER 2008 NEWSLETTER |
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Learn Ways to Make Your Home Energy Efficient |
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Small Changes
Make a Big Difference
View the "Top 10 Ways to Reduce Your Energy Bills"
and the "Top 5 Ways to Save Money, Save Water".
Also, find alternatives to "Reduce Your Home Heating Bills". We
have tips, products and videos to make your home energy
efficient.
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Conserving water at home will take a load off the environment as
well as your pocketbook. From small changes that take minimum
effort, to bigger changes that can yield dramatic water savings,
we'll show you how to make a difference.
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It's hard to believe there was ever a time where glass bottles,
food scraps and paper were simply tossed into the trash without
much of a second thought. These days, recycling, composting and
other eco-friendly habits have become mainstream.
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One of the easiest ways to save money on your heating and cooling
bills is to make sure that your duct work and your pipes are well
insulated. It is one of the cheapest and easiest ways to save
money. Remember, the key here: don't wait to insulate!
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Consider a wood or wood pellet stove as
a great solution to reducing your high heating costs. Each offers
not only a dramatic focus to any room, but also a great way to add
a primary or secondary heating system to your home.
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Although small and relatively simple
devices, programmable thermostats can have a dramatic impact on
energy savings in your home. Simple thermostats are operated
manually, but newer, more sophisticated models offer programmable
functionality for more convenient and efficient operation.
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The average household spends as much
as $500 per year on its water and sewer bill. By making just a few
simple changes to use water more efficiently, you could save about
$170 per year. Read More... |
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