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		<title>How To Find Cash Hidden In Your House</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You don’t have to look under the floorboards to find the cash that’s hidden in your home. Many of your ongoing monthly costs come in the form of energy &#8212; you know, those bills that keep showing up every month. We can show you how to take control and reduce your carbon emissions in each [...]]]></description>
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<p>You don’t have to look under the floorboards to find the cash that’s hidden in your home. Many of your ongoing monthly costs come in the form of energy &#8212; you know, those bills that keep showing up every month.</p>
<p>We can show you how to take control and reduce your <a href="http://www.goingecogreen.com/go-green-news/the-truth-about-u-s-energy-subsidies/">carbon emissions</a> in each room of your home &#8212; and discover that hidden cash.</p>
<p>If you have a few evenings free, become a Weeknight Worker with our simple, easy projects.  If you have a little more time to dedicate, become a weekend warrior &#8212; it’s a bit of a bigger time commitment, but you’ll see bigger savings.</p>
<h3>Laundry room: Save $60 to $185</h3>
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<p><strong>Weeknight worker</strong><br />
Did you know that 90% of the energy needed to do a load of laundry goes into heating the water? The easiest way to start saving money in the laundry room is to simply wash your clothes with cold water.</p>
<p>With today’s <a href="http://www.goingecogreen.com/go-green-products/do-common-cleaners-have-toxic-ingredients/">advanced detergents and soaps,</a> cold water can be just as effective as hot water. Merely pressing the “Cold/Cold” button on your washing machine 80% of the time will save you between $60 and $100 per year.</p>
<p><strong>Weekend warrior</strong><br />
Want to “launder” even more money? Well, add another <a href="http://www.goingecogreen.com/">energy saving</a> twist: Skip the clothes dryer and line-dry your laundry. By avoiding another laundry room appliance you can save up to an additional $85 per year. Adding that savings to the $60 to $100 you saved with the cold-water laundry, you could save anywhere from $145 to $185 every year.</p>
<h3>Kitchen: Save $20 to $300<strong> </strong></h3>
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<p>Here’s a simple way for you and your family to save money: Use the dishwasher less. Many people do a load every day, but by waiting for the dishwasher to be full before you run it, you could cut your dishwasher use by a third, saving you a total of $21 per year.</p>
<p><strong>Weekend warrior</strong><br />
If you’re ready for extreme kitchen efficiency, it’s time to upgrade those old clunkers. New Energy Star-rated refrigerators and dishwashers use a fraction of the energy that those terribly inefficient older models use.</p>
<p>If you upgrade your older dishwasher and refrigerator to Energy Star models (top freezer for fridges is the best), you could lower your annual energy cost by $85 every year (from $170 down to $85).  And if you use the government’s new stimulus money for upgrading appliances, you could receive up to an additional $200 for your new Energy Star-rated refrigerator. That’s a total of $285 saved in the first year alone.</p>
<h3>Bedroom: Save $50 to $150</h3>
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<p><strong>Weeknight worker</strong><br />
Replace just five incandescent light bulbs in your bedroom with CFLs and over their lifetime &#8212; a little over three years if you average five hours of use every day &#8212; you can save $30 per bulb. That works out to about $10 a year per bulb, so by replacing five incandescent light bulbs you can save around $50 every year.</p>
<p><strong>Weekend warrior</strong><br />
If replacing more incandescent light bulbs means saving more money, why stop at just five? You’re a weekend warrior, you’re committed. Why not go for an additional 10 light bulbs: 15 CFLs could save you a total of $150 every year. Heck, replace every light bulb in your home, and cash will pour out of every light socket.</p>
<h3>Living room: Save $20 to $225</h3>
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<p><strong>Weeknight worker</strong><br />
Money is flying out your windows: Leaks can be responsible for 30% of the total heat lost in your home. There’s a simple solution though &#8212; and that’s weather-stripping.</p>
<p>Depending on your window type and air-flow method, you could potentially save $7 to $14 per window, per year in efficiency upgrades. If you weather-strip just three windows in your living room, you can save $21 to $42 every year.</p>
<p><strong>Weekend warrior</strong><br />
Why not weather-strip your entire home? Increasing the efficiency of your windows and blocking the small leaks that allow air to go in and out, you can knock off up to 15% of your annual heating and cooling costs. A typical U.S. family spends about $1,500 on its utility bills every year, so by minimizing air leaks through your windows, you could save around $225 every year.</p>
<h3>Adding it all up</h3>
<p>So how much cash is hiding in your home?  If you follow all of the weeknight worker tips, you can count on saving $152 to $213 every year, and all for a few simple changes and a few hours of dedication. Now, if you put in some serious time as a weekend warrior, you’re looking at annual savings of <strong>$805 to $845.</strong></p>
<p>Yes, you’re saving a lot of money.  But don’t forget the environmental benefits as well: For example, just one CFL bulb can save over 2,000 times its weight in greenhouse gasses over its lifetime compared to an incandescent. <strong>Now that’s big savings.</strong></p>
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