Articles, tagged with "storm windows", page 5
04th March 2009
Residential Energy tax credits have been extended until December 31, 2010. Many of the caps, or limits on the tax credit amount you can claim, have been eliminated.
With the exception of a biomass stove, you may be able to take a credit of 30% of you...
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Author:
Sam Streubel
18th February 2009
Everyone will be interested in making your house or living area look brand new. You may lack the finance needed to paint the walls or replace the fixtures. But windows and throws can give your home a new look. Windows and throws are great ways to give a b...
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Author:
samehta
25th January 2009
It's not too late to ensure that your home, from outside in has been poked, prodded, and provided for when it comes to winter care. By following these steps not only will you make your home more comfortable, energy efficient and save money, you may even p...
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Author:
Susan Hu
24th November 2008
For those of us who live in colder climates, you might just assume we do what we can to keep our homes warm and use our energy wisely during the winter months. Yes, you would assume.
Many do go the extra mile to seal their homes by installing their sto...
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Author:
David Nelmes
30th October 2008
It doesn't matter if it's winter or summer. You can take steps to lower your energy costs. There are measures you can take to keep your home warm in the winter, cool in the summer and save money on your heating bill also. If you are a do it yourself perso...
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Author:
Rahul Rungta
23rd October 2008
Home owners know that a little preparation one early Fall Saturday afternoon can dramatically help you weather the affects of a winter storm this season. Being ready for a storm is just as important as being ready for a natural disaster or other emergenc...
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Author:
Ben Anton
23rd October 2008
When it comes to the whirlwind windows you will find that they were first urban in Southern Florida in late 1992. They are very operative when it comes to protect your home from the high winds and the flying wreckage. You will want to establish them now, ...
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Author:
Jarred Sadler
23rd October 2008
Hurricane windows agreement your family protection from a potentially unsafe location if a high-grade tornado ever comes to you're urban . They were urbanized after the 1992 Hurricane Andrew, which devastated South Florida. You can guard your home from tr...
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Author:
Jarred Sadler
10th September 2008
The reasons for the need of storm windows is really easy. According to the US Department of Energy, they can help better insulate your home and reduce your heat loss by up to 50%.
Storm windows are a second layer of window. They will serve to limit m...
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Author:
Redlaw
10th September 2008
The reasons for the need of storm windows is really easy. The US Department of Energy says they can better insulate your house, thus reducing the heat loss as much as 50%.
Another advantage of storm windows lies in its second layer which provides extr...
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Author:
Redlaw
09th September 2008
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Excessive moisture can lead to the growth of mold inside of homes and buildings. Leaks from roofs, plumbing or window frames cause the biggest problems. Couple excessive moisture with a lack of ventilation a...
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06th September 2008
p>Older homes that have not been consistently taken care of or upgraded are apt to show more wear and tear. But, with an eye for detail and some good old fashioned elbow grease an older home can be vastly improved upon- in terms of appearance and efficie...
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Author:
Matt Barker
28th March 2008
(ARA) - As temperatures drop, and leaves begin to turn, most of us are thinking of woolens and storm windows. But for some fortunate folks, it's time to pack up and hit the road for sunnier climes. Across the northern latitudes of North America, the annu...
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Author:
Musharf
24th January 2008
As you look for a new home, plan your move or settle in to your new house, you may want to think about emergency planning. The increased number of severe weather incidents is heating up our TV sets, bringing home the aftermath of a major (or minor) disast...
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Author:
M Shane
17th January 2008
Whenever you look at a house the first thing that you will notice is that of the windows. As we look all around us you will notice that many of the houses may have similar windows and others have different shaped windows. These many styles of windows may ...
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Author:
Peter Gitundu