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Friday, November 18, 2009
Good morning,
Winterizing your house will help you save money by going
green, this year and for years to come. And the best way
to do it is with insulation. The best part is, you can
get the government to help!
Thanks for reading,
Your Living Green editor
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Insulation is one of the best ways to save energy and money
at home. It can make a big difference to add more insulation
between walls, and make sure your attic floor and basement
ceiling are well covered.
The federal government will reimburse you for 30 percent of
the cost, up to $1,500 for highly efficient insulation.
Additionally, low-income households can qualify for an average
of $6,500 worth of weatherization improvements to their homes
through government programs administered by each state. Find
out about your state's program by contacting local energy
agencies.