Windows are a large investment but one that comes with many advantages. By replacing your windows, not only could you save on your energy bills (which saves you money) you can also save on your taxes if you apply those new windows as part of the energy efficiency tax credit.
If you have an older house, putting in more energy efficient windows can definitely save energy, money, and even upgrade the appearance of your home. For general information on this topic, check out the U.S. Department of Energy website.
Thursday, July 23, 2009
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There's a simple quiz that renters and homeowners can take to see how well they are conserving energy. It's on the blog, Energy Efficiency and Lowering Utility Bills. http://bancheromedia.blogspot.com
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Thank you for this Alison. I had the hardest time finding ways to save when replacing my windows. They can be very costly. One thing I learned along my journey is choosing the right company for your windows has a lot to do with how much you save or pay. I have the best place for many to get their replacement windows new york and the cost is super. There are great sales, awesome installation fees, and the service is remarkable. I just used their service for my home and it looks magnificent.
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