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Different               kinds               of               home               insulations               are               available.

Careful               consideration               regarding               where               the               insulation               will               be               installed,               and               amount               required.

Always               check               local               and               state               building               codes               for               further               information,               and               requirements.

When               hiring               someone               to               install               insulation,               make               sure               the               company               or               business               your               using               is               licensed,               and               knowledgeable               of               all               building               codes               regarding               insulation.

Recommended               insulation               in               knee               walls               of               attic               spaces,               cathedral               or               vaulted               ceilings,               around               the               perimeters               of               slabs               to               keep               cold               from               entering,               floors               above               vented               crawl               spaces,               basement               walls,               band               and               head               joists,               interior               walls,               the               wall               between               the               garage               and               living               space.

Good               insulation               will               increase               energy               efficiency,               and               reduce               the               cost               for               energy               or               electricity.

If               necessary,               getting               a               home               equity               loan               to               cover               the               cost               for               insulation.

During               the               long               term               saves               money,               which               can               be               applied               to               the               cost               of               home               equity               loan.

United               States               Department               of               Energy               (DOE)               Weatherization               Assistance               Program               provides               low               income,               families               with               assistance               for               home               improvements               including               energy               efficiency,               through               improving               home               insulation.

In               July               2005,               the               DOE               provided               $92.5               to               low               income               families               in               nineteen               states.

Different               Types               of               Home               Insulation
               Asbestos               is               a               mineral               fiber,               commonly               used               during               the               1970s,               in               building               products               because               it               was               fireproof,               good               thermal               insulator,               and               easily               made               into               fabrics               that               covered               pipe               coverings,               oil               and               coal               furnaces,               and               hot               water               and               steam               pipes.

Further               investigation               of               asbestos,               determined               that               caused               lung               cancer               called               Mesothelioma,               and               cancers               of               the               gastrointestinal               tract.

The               Environmental               Protection               Agency               banned               the               use               of               asbestos,               in               July               1989.
               Fiber               Glass               or               fibrous               glass               dust               is               a               soft               wool               material,               produced               from               molten               sand               and               inorganic               materials.

According               to               Environmental               Protection               Agency,               at               least               twenty               percent               of               cycled               glass               is               added               to               Fiber               Glass.

Advantages               using               Fiber               Glass:               Absorb               sound,               control               heat,               reinforce               materials               with               extra               strength,               and               help               control               water               condensation.

When               installed               usually               a               pink               or               yellow               color.

Fiber               Glass               installed               in               ventilation               systems,               prevent               loss               of               heat               /               cold               air               and               to               reduce               the               noise               from               the               fan.

Disadvantages               using               Fiber               Glass:               Causing               skin,               eye,               nose,               and               throat               irritations.

Long               term               exposure               to               Fiber               Glass,               may               lead               to               permanent               lung               disease.

Reducing               exposure               to               medical               problems               related               to               Fiber               Glass,               by               working               in               ventilated               area,               keep               away               from               skin               and               eye               exposure               by               wearing               gloves,               and               eye               protection.

Also,               wash               exposed               skin               frequently,               and               clean               work               clothes               every               day.
               Mineral               Wool               insulation               refers               two               different               materials:               Slag               wool               and               rock               wool.

Slag               wool               produced               from               iron               or               blast               furnace               slag,               an               industrial               waste               product.

Rock               wool               produced               from               natural               rocks.

Slag               wool               is               approximately               eighty               percent               of               the               mineral               wool               industry,               and               twenty               percent               for               rock               wool.

Mineral               wool               insulation               can               reduce               residential               energy               bills               by               40               percent,               save               to               install               and               no               exposure               to               respiratory               disease               or               cancer.
               Cellulose               insulation               contains               eighty               percent               of               recycled               newspapers,               fire               retardant               chemicals,               and               in               some               products,               acrylic               binders.

Advantages:               Less               expensive               to               install               than               fiberglass,               better               thermal               insulator               and               sound               barrier               than               fiberglass,               and               greater               savings               then               fiberglass.

Cellulose               insulation               is               blown               through               several               hundred               feet               of               four               inch               tubing,               either               into               attics               or               wall               cavities.

Heating               and               cooling               bills               are               reduced               by               15               to               30               percent.

Disadvantage               using               Cellulose               insulation:               Over               a               period               of               time,               the               material               well               settle               or               reduce               it's               thickness,               which               will               reduce               it               efficiency               by               twenty               percent               of               it's               R               -               Value               (resistance               to               heat               flow).

Recommended               upon               installation               to               add               twenty-five               percent,               to               compensate               for               future               energy               loss.

Any               exposure               to               moisture               will               reduce               significantly               the               effectiveness               of               this               insulation.
               Four               different               types               of               foam               insulation               commonly               used               for               residential               and               commercial               application.

Most               common               foam               insulation               is               polystyrene,               which               emerges               as               foam,               which               cooled               down               to               form               a               shape,               and               trimmed               to               a               specific               dimension.

Spray               foam               used               for               insulation               of               roofs,               curtain               walls,               foundations,               entry               and               overhead               garage               doors,               pipes,               tanks               and               climate               controlled               storage               units.

Maintains               a               very               high               R               -               value,               compared               to               other               insulation's.

Covering               the               foam               with               rubber               or               plastic               membranes               or               layers               of               asphalt,               will               protect               the               insulation               from               degradation               of               the               sun's               ultraviolet               rays.

Molded               Expanded               Polystyrene               Boards               are               molded               to               form               common               everyday               items,               including:               Coffee               cups,               picnic               ice               chests,               and               shipping               materials.

Extruded               Expanded               Polystyrene               Boards:               Density               1.5               pounds               per               cubic               foot,               higher               R               -               value               compared               to               Molded               Expanded               polystyrene,               and               suitable               for               use               on               roofs               and,               facing               interior               or               exterior               basement               walls.

Polyurethane               and               polyisocyanurate               are               similar               foams               to               polystyrene,               except               having               a               more               fire               resistant,               and               slightly               higher               R               -               value.

When               installing               these               boards,               seal               seems               with               tape               or               caulking,               are               added               to               prevent               air               infiltration.

Sometime               polystyrene               boards               are               treated               with               an               insecticide               to               prevent               any               infestation               from               developing,               and               fire               retardant               material.
               Consumers               can               purchase               small               bottles               of               spray               -               on               rigid               foam               insulation,               that               effectively               used               to               seal               cracks               in               doors,               and               windows,               effectively               sealing               off               any               airflow.

These               closed               -               cell               foams               are               better               insulators,               than               other               products,               and               have               an               R               -               Value               of               six               compared               to               R               -               Value               of               three               for               fiberglass.

Resulting               in               expected               savings               from               30               to               50               percent,               on               home               heating               and               cooling               cost.






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    Installing               a               remote               controlled               ceiling               fan               will               help               cool               off               a               warm               room               in               the               hot               summer               weather               and               help               to               mix               the               air               during               winter               weather.

    If               you               are               looking               to               purchase               a               ceiling               fan               for               a               room               in               your               house               and               are               considering               installing               it               yourself               here               are               some               helpful               tips               for               you               do               it               yourself.

    First               decide               on               the               type               of               ceiling               fan               that               you               want.

    Do               you               want               a               remote               controlled               variable               speed               fan               with               lighting               and               dimmer               or               a               ceiling               fan               without               lighting?

    Depending               on               the               use               may               help               you               decide               if               you               need               lighting               on               the               fan.

    If               the               fan               is               going               to               be               installed               over               a               kitchen               table               or               going               in               a               spot               where               there               is               an               existing               light               fixture               you               will               probably               want               a               light               included.

    If               you               are               adding               a               ceiling               fan               in               a               family               room               you               may               not               want               the               light.

    There               are               also               different               size               fans               available,               choose               a               size               that               is               appropriate               for               the               room               size.

    Installing               the               new               ceiling               fan               in               a               new               location               may               be               a               little               harder               than               installing               in               place               of               an               existing               light               fixture.

    Most               handy               people               can               tackle               this               project               which               may               be               done               in               a               few               hours.

    If               you               have               worked               with               electric               before               and               have               some               carpentry               skills               this               will               be               easy               for               you               to               do.

    Install               a               Remote               Control               Ceiling               Fan               in               place               of               an               existing               light               fixture.

    Evaluate               the               ceiling               area               where               the               existing               light               is               to               see               if               it               will               be               a               good               spot               to               mount               the               new               ceiling               fan               and               check               that               the               fan               blades               will               be               clear               of               any               obstructions.

    If               this               existing               light               is               on               a               wall               switch               this               is               ok               and               wall               switch               will               have               to               be               left               on               for               the               new               fan               to               operate               by               remote               control.

    If               this               location               is               ok               to               mount               the               fan,               turn               off               the               circuit               breaker               for               the               light               and               proceed               with               installation.

    *               Before               starting               installation               unpack               the               new               ceiling               fan               with               all               accessories               or               light               kits               and               check               that               no               parts               are               missing.

    Tools               and               Materials
                   1.

    Stepladder
                   2.

    Screwdrivers,               pliers,               utility               knife,               spackle               knife,               wire               cutter/stripper
                   3.

    Cordless               drill               with               bits,               safety               glasses
                   4.

    wire               nuts,               electrical               tape,               circuit               tester,
                   5.

    Remodeling               type               electrical               box               with               brackets               for               supporting               a               ceiling               fan
                   6.

    Wood               screws,               scrap               2x6,               scrap               sheetrock               for               patching
                   7.

    Spackle               for               patching,               touch               up               paint               for               ceiling,               paint               brush
                   Remove               the               existing               light               fixture               and               put               wire               nuts               back               on               the               bare               feed               wires.

    If               there               is               access               to               the               area               above               the               light               like               an               attic,               remove               the               existing               ceiling               electric               box               and               replace               with               a               ceiling               fan               rated               box,               preferably               a               steel               box.

    The               new               box               must               be               mounted               to               the               ceiling               joist               to               support               the               weight               of               the               fan               and               movement.

    If               needed               fasten               with               3"               screws               a               2x6               flat               bridging               in               between               joists               to               screw/fasten               the               recessed               electric               box               to,               or               purchase               a               ceiling               fan               mounting               box               with               extended               support               arms.

    *               If               the               space               above               the               light               is               not               accessible               you               must               do               this               supporting               from               underneath               within               the               room               and               use               a               box               with               hanger               bars.

    The               hole               in               the               sheetrock               may               have               to               be               made               larger               to               do               this               and               be               patched               when               installation               is               complete.

    Spread               the               bars               apart               to               reach               the               sides               of               the               joists               and               fasten               with               screws.

    For               ease               of               tightening               screws               drill               a               smaller               pilot               hole               first               for               the               screws               to               go               into.
                   After               mounting               the               new               electric               box               feed               the               wires               into               is               using               proper               wire               fittings               to               fasten               to               the               box.

    Follow               the               installation               instructions               and               install               the               fan               mounting               bracket               to               the               box.

    Pull               the               feed               wires               thru               the               mounting               bracket               and               strip               these               wires               and               the               wires               on               the               fan               motor.

    You               are               now               ready               to               install               the               fan.

    The               fan               should               have               a               hang               wire               or               rod               to               hook               to               the               mount               as               you               connect               the               wires.

    Lift               the               fan               motor               into               this               hanger               support               and               connect/splice               the               wires               to               the               feed               side               match               up               wires               -               black               to               black,               white               to               white,               ground               to               ground               and               use               wire               nuts               and               electrical               tape               around               the               wire               nuts.

    Carefully               push               the               wire               slack               back               into               the               electric               box               being               careful               not               to               damage               wires.

    Fasten               the               other               portion               of               the               mounting               canopy               to               the               box               and               this               part               of               installation               is               complete.
                   Hang               the               fixture               in               place               and               measure               the               distance               to               the               floor               it               is               best               to               be               above               84"               the               stem               of               the               mounting               should               have               height               adjustments.

    After               the               fan               motor               and               the               wiring               is               complete,               gather               the               fan               blades               and               screws               needed               to               install               fan               blades.

    Follow               the               installation               manual               for               installing               the               fan               blades.

    Fan               blades               should               be               installed               with               the               finish               color               facing               down               and               install               alternate               blades               to               keep               fan               level               while               tightening               screws.
                   Optional               light               kits               -               install               the               light               kit               now,               use               wire               nuts               on               all               splices               and               check               for               obstructions.

    Install               the               glass               lamp               covers               if               provided.

    Install               lamps               and               do               not               exceed               the               maximum               rating.
                   Turn               on               the               power               source               to               the               fan               to               test               operation               and               lighting.

    If               fan               and               light               work               properly               check               the               settings               and               direction               the               fan               is               running.






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    Making               your               home               more               energy               efficient               by               replacing               older               appliances,               water               heaters               and               heating               and               cooling               systems               and               taking               advantage               of               innovations               in               energy               efficiency               technology               can               save               you               a               considerable               amount               of               money               over               the               long               term               and               will               have               a               positive               impact               on               the               environment,               reducing               greenhouse               gas               emissions.

    Utility               companies               throughout               California               are               interested               in               reducing               energy               consumption               and               encourage               their               customers               to               make               improvements               by               offering               rebates               that               reduce               the               upfront               cost.

    These               rebates               are               in               addition               to               any               federal               or               state               tax               credits               that               may               apply.

    Appliances               must               generally               be               Energy               Star               certified               in               order               to               qualify               for               rebates.

    Some               rebates               vary               depending               on               the               energy               efficiency               of               the               appliance               or               unit,               or               the               capacity               of               the               unit.

    And               in               some               cases,               the               energy               efficiency               requirements               in               California               are               higher               than               federal               standards.

    Different               utility               companies               have               different               requirements               and               offer               different               rebates.

    And               in               some               cases               the               amount               of               the               rebates               depends               on               where               you               buy               an               appliance.

    For               example,               Burbank               Water               &               Power,               Glendale               Water               &               Power,               and               Pasadena               Water               &               Power               offer               higher               rebates               if               you               purchase               from               a               retailer               in               the               city.
                   Heating               and               cooling               systems
                   Rebates               for               installing               a               new               central               air               conditioning               unit               or               heat               pump               depend               on               the               efficiency               of               the               unit               as               measured               in               terms               of               the               seasonal               energy               efficiency               ratio               (SEER).

    Some               utility               companies               grant               rebates               per               unit               and               others               per               ton               of               capacity.

    For               example               Burbank               Water               &               Power               offers               a               $100/ton               rebate               for               a               central               air               conditioning               unit               with               a               SEER               of               14               to               14.9,               $120/ton               for               SEER               15               to               15.9,               and               $140/ton               for               SEER               16               and               higher.

    Roseville               Electric               pays               $550               per               unit               for               a               split               system               central               air               conditioner               with               a               SEER               of               at               least               14.5               and               an               energy               efficiency               rating               (EER)               of               at               least               12.0,               and               $750               per               unit               for               a               SEER               of               at               least               15.0               and               an               EER               of               at               least               12.5.
                   Lodi               Electric               Utility               pays               a               $150               rebate               for               a               heat               pump               with               a               heating               seasonal               performance               factor               (HSPF)               of               at               least               8.5               for               a               split               system               and               at               least               8.2               for               a               package               unit.

    Pasadena               Water               &               Power               offers               rebates               of               from               $115               to               $160/ton               for               heat               pumps               based               on               efficiency.

    The               City               of               Palo               Alto               pays               a               $200               rebate               for               a               new               gas               furnace               with               an               annual               fuel               utilization               efficiency               (AFUE)               ratio               of               92%               or               greater               and               a               $300               rebate               for               a               boiler               with               an               AFUE               of               85%               or               higher.

    PG&E               pays               a               $300               rebate               for               a               natural               gas               furnace               with               an               AFUE               of               94%.
                   If               you               are               a               member               of               the               Plumas-Sierra               Rural               Electric               Cooperative               you               can               receive               a               $500               rebate               or               a               free               85-gallon               Marathon               water               heater               if               you               install               a               GeoExchange               geothermal               heating               and               cooling               system.

    Customers               of               the               Redding               Electric               Utility               who               install               a               vertical               loop               geothermal               heat               pump               qualify               for               a               $1,000/ton               rebate,               up               to               $9,000.
                   Rebates               for               a               new               room               air               conditioner               range               from               $25               to               $75.

    Most               utility               companies               offer               $50.

    PG&E               pays               a               $35               rebate               for               recycling               an               old               room               air               conditioner.
                   Fans
                   Several               utility               companies               in               California               offer               rebates               on               whole               house               fans               and               attic               fans.

    The               rebate               for               a               whole               house               fan               generally               ranges               from               $50               to               $150,               with               $100               being               the               most               common.

    But               Riverside               Public               Utilities               and               Silicon               Valley               Power               offer               a               $200               rebate.

    The               rebates               for               a               solar-powered               attic               fan               range               from               $50               to               $200.

    Interior               ceiling               fans               qualify               for               rebates               of               from               $15               up               to               $50.
                   Water               heaters
                   Rebates               on               energy               efficient               electric               and               gas               water               heaters               are               generally               in               a               range               from               $25               up               to               $150.

    The               City               of               Lompoc               offers               a               $100               rebate               to               convert               from               an               electric               to               a               gas               water               heater.

    The               Lassen               Municipal               Utility               District               pays               a               rebate               of               $150               to               $350               for               installing               a               Marathon               water               heater,               depending               on               its               capacity.

    The               Southern               California               Gas               Company               offers               a               $200               rebate               for               a               tank-less               water               heater.
                   Appliances
                   Many               utility               companies               in               California               offer               rebates               for               new               Energy               Star               refrigerators,               dishwashers,               clothes               washers,               and               room               air               conditioners.

    Rebates               for               refrigerators               range               from               $20               up               to               more               than               $100.

    Riverside               Public               Utilities               offers               a               $200               rebate               on               a               new               refrigerator               with               a               capacity               of               at               least               14               cubic               feet.

    Pasadena               Water               &               Power               offers               a               $150               rebate               if               you               purchase               the               refrigerator               from               a               Pasadena               retailer.

    The               City               of               Lompoc               offers               a               $144               rebate,               credited               $12               a               month               on               your               utility               bill.

    Glendale               Water               &               Power               offers               a               rebate               of               from               $60               to               $80,               but               the               refrigerator               must               be               20%               more               efficient               than               the               federal               standard.

    Many               utility               companies               offer               a               rebate               when               you               turn               in               your               old               refrigerator               for               recycling,               typically               $35.
                   Energy               Star               dishwashers               generally               qualify               for               a               rebate               of               from               $25               to               $75,               but               the               Truckee               Donner               Public               Utility               District               offers               its               customers               a               $100               rebate.

    Rebates               for               clothes               washers               are               generally               in               a               range               from               $35               to               $125               and               can               vary               depending               on               the               modified               energy               factor               (MEF).

    The               Sacramento               Municipal               Utility               District               offers               a               $200               rebate               for               Tier               2               and               3               clothes               washers.

    The               City               of               Lompoc               offers               a               $100               rebate               for               converting               from               an               electric               dryer               to               a               gas               dryer.
                   The               Imperial               Irrigation               District               offers               a               rebate               on               Energy               Star               TVs               and               computers.

    The               rebate               is               10%               of               the               purchase               price               up               to               a               maximum               rebate               of               $100.

    The               Plumas-Sierra               Rural               Electric               Cooperative               offers               a               $20               rebate               on               TVs               and               computers.
                   Energy               conservation
                   Conserving               energy               in               your               home               is               just               as               important               as               using               energy               efficiently,               and               California               utility               companies               offer               various               energy               conservation               incentives.

    You               can               typically               receive               a               rebate               of               from               $0.10               to               $0.15               per               square               foot               for               insulation               you               install               in               your               attic,               walls               and               floors,               provided               it               has               a               sufficient               R-factor.

    Some               utility               companies               offer               rebates               for               insulation               as               a               total               amount               per               home.

    For               example,               the               City               of               Palo               Alto               offers               $150               -               $200               per               house               for               attic               insulation,               depending               on               the               R-factor,               and               $200               per               house               for               wall               insulation.
                   High               performance               windows,               with               a               U-factor               and               solar               heat               gain               coefficient               (SHGC)               of               0.40               or               lower,               can               qualify               for               rebates               from               $1.00               to               $2.50               per               square               foot.

    Several               California               utility               companies               offer               rebates               for               sunscreens.

    Rebates               range               from               $0.50               to               $1.00               per               square               foot,               provided               the               screen               blocks               a               certain               percentage,               commonly               60               to               70%,               of               the               solar               heat               gain.

    Air               duct               repair               and               sealing               can               also               qualify               for               a               rebate.
                   Some               utility               companies               offer               a               rebate               for               overall               weatherization.

    For               example,               Alameda               Municipal               Power               pays               a               rebate               for               80%               of               the               cost               of               weatherization               for               its               electric               customers,               up               to               $960               for               a               single               family               home.

    Redding               Electric               Utility               offers               various               different               rebates               based               on               the               cost               of               materials               for               insulation;               repairing,               replacing               and               wrapping               ducts;               weather               stripping               and               caulking               doors               and               windows.
                   Another               common               rebate               is               for               highly               efficient,               multi-speed               pool               pump               motors.

    Rebates               typically               range               from               $50               up               to               $200.

    The               Los               Angeles               Department               of               Water               &               Power               offers               a               $300               rebate               for               a               variable-speed               or               multi-speed               pool               pump               and               motor               installed               with               an               automatic               controller.
                   Applying               for               rebates
                   There               are               specific               requirements               that               must               be               met               in               order               to               qualify               for               the               rebates,               so               you               should               check               with               your               utility               company               before               buying               an               appliance               or               contracting               a               service.

    The               utility               companies'               websites               provide               information               on               these               requirements               and               specifications               and               explain               the               procedures               to               be               followed               in               order               to               qualify               for               and               claim               the               rebates.

    You               can               generally               download               a               rebate               application               from               the               utility               company's               website.

    Some               rebates               may               be               for               a               certain               time               period               or               may               be               offered               as               long               as               funds               are               available.
                   Sources:               
                   Alameda               Municipal               Power               -               Energy               Efficiency               and               Rebates               for               Your               Home               
                   Anaheim               Public               Utilities               -               Home               Incentives               Program               Rebates               
                   Burbank               Water               &               Power               -               Efficiency               Incentives               for               Residents               
                   Glendale               Water               &               Power               -               Energy               Saving               Rebates               
                   Hercules               Municipal               Utility               -               Rebate               Programs               
                   Imperial               Irrigation               District               -               Energy               Star               Rebates               
                   Lassen               Municipal               Utility               District               -               Our               Rebate               Program               
                   Lodi               Electric               Utility               -               Residential               Services               
                   Lompoc               Utility               Department               -               Let               the               City               save               you               time               and               $$$               
                   Los               Angeles               Department               of               Water               &               Power               -               Consumer               Rebate               Program               
                   Modesto               Irrigation               District               -               MID               2009               Home               Rebates               
                   Pacific               Power               -               Home               Energy               Savings               Program               
                   Palo               Alto               -               SMART               Energy               Rebate               Program               
                   Pasadena               Water               &               Power               -               Residential               Programs               &               Conservation               Rebates               
                   PG&E               -               Rebates               for               Your               Home               
                   Plumas-Sierra               Rural               Electric               Cooperative               -               Rebates               
                   Redding               Electric               Utility               -               Earth               Advantage               Rebate               Program               
                   Riverside               Public               Utilities               -               Residential               Programs               
                   Roseville               Electric               -               Residential               Energy               Efficiency               Rebate               Programs               
                   San               Diego               Gas               &               Electric               -               Residential               Rebates               and               Services               
                   Sacramento               Municipal               Utility               District               -               Promotions,               rebates               and               financing               
                   Silicon               Valley               Power               -               Rebates               
                   Southern               California               Edison               -               Rebates               &               Savings               
                   Southern               California               Gas               Company               -               Rebates               for               Your               Home               
                   Truckee               Donner               Public               Utility               District               -               Conservation               and               Solar               Rebate               Programs               
                   Turlock               Irrigation               District               Water               &               Power               -               Rebates






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