Friday, September 10, 2010

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The Welcome MatOfficially, summer is around for a couple of more weeks. But there is already a cooler feel in the air and soon you’ll be buttoning up for winter. Learn how to weatherize your home for energy efficiency as well as how to find and plug the leaks. We’ll tell you how. You can do-it-yourself, but you don’t have to do it alone.

Tom Kraeutler & Leslie Segrete
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Weatherize Your Home for Energy Efficiency

Winter is right around the corner and the National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI) recommends making energy-efficient upgrades as a way for homeowners to prepare for the season. Many remodelers are offering programs to weatherize your home with energy efficient upgrades to help reduce energy costs. read more


ON THE AIR: How to Get an Energy Audit

Learn how to get an energy audit to determine where air leaks are and how to save energy and money, find out how to test tools and get project ideas before buying new power tools, discover why some home improvements can be dangerous for your pets and how you can keep them safe. Plus get answers to your home improvement questions about resurfacing countertops in bathroom, types of insulation, refinishing a wood floor, repairing a skylight and receiving tax credit for new installation, replace an existing gas light, cleaning mold off siding, replacing a toilet, painting acoustic ceiling, refinishing a bathtub. read more


The "Not So Big" House

In today’s market where bigger is not always better, homeowner’s are beginning to value a less is more attitude. The switch in focus from quantity to quality in residential design has fueled the “Not So Big” building and remodeling philosophy to “build better, not bigger” homes. read more


Ask Tom and Leslie: Electric vs. Gas Dryer

Dear Tom and Leslie, "Does it make sense to replace our electric clothes dryer with a natural gas dryer? We could have the plumber extend the gas line into the laundry room while the walls are opened up." read more


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