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[Via accesshorizon.com Conserving Energy and Conserving Your Bank Account] Check insulation and make sure it’s adequate. Replace if necessary. (Insulation materials are also eligible for the 30 percent energy efficiency federal tax credit, up to $1,500 for all improvements combined.) Seal off unused rooms. Keep the door closed, as well as the vents and air registers. Change air filters monthly. Dirt and dust hinder air flow, reducing efficiency. Clean out duct work regularly Phantom power. Gadgets like computers suck energy — and generate heat — as long as they’re attached to a power source. Standby power for appliances not in use typically accounts for 10 percent of residential electricity use. Looking to Conserve Energy and Your Bank Account? Check out Horizon Bank’s Home Equity Loans & Lines Want more great energy-saving tips? Take a look at our handy infographic for ways you can save money during the cold winter months. Related Articles
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