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Look around your home and you’ll probably see the ENERGY STAR® logo on appliances in just about every room. Furnace? Yep. Refrigerator? Yup. Window air conditioner? Absolutely. Clothes dryer? For sure. TV, dishwasher, lightbulbs? All the above. Bath fan and range hood? Of course! Great! But did you know that some non-electric energy saving products and building techniques are likely part of your home too?
Take your windows, for example. Modern windows are built and installed tightly to keep out heat and cold as well as block heat from the sun...
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