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Attic Insulation prediction Calculator
According to the US Department of Energy, up to 45% of a home's energy loss is through the attic, but the amount of heat actually lost will depend on where you live and how cold your attic gets. To calculate energy savings with increased insulation.

Fuel Cost Comparisons
 There are a variety of ways to heat a home and a number of different fuels to use. The calculator will estimate the cost associated with each type of fuel.

Programmable Thermostats
Calculate your potential savings by using the form. This is a downloadable Excel file that will help you get all the details you’ll need to make the best decision.

Window prediction Upgrades
The windows in your home account for a large percentage of your heating bill. Adding storm windows to single panes, or replacing with double pane windows, can conserve energy. Use the calculator to estimate your energy savings.

Heatload.com
Predict the size an Air Condtioner or Furnace for a house
 

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Above Ground Oil Tanks

Most oil tanks now built are made of corrosion-resistant materials. Many new aboveground tanks can be installed in small, irregular shaped spaces in basements or garages. Outside tanks can be installed and hidden in a tank enclosure.

The objective of any comprehensive heating program is to allow maximum heating at the lowest cost.

The three areas of influence that you, the consumer, control are: winterization of your home, heating oil costs and appliance efficiency.

While the latter two are important to an overall program, winterizing your home is an integral part of any successful program. A well thought out and executed program for winterizing your home will invariably give you the largest return on investment of the three. Savings can range from 5-20% by employing these simple, yet inexpensive, measures.

A good winterization program is composed of three main elements:

Appliance performance Personal behaviors Structural considerations

Appliance performance:

Change air filters in your furnace at least once a month. Air filters allow only clean air into the furnace, keeping the mechanics dirt and grim free. A dirty furnace works twice as hard as a clean one.

Insulate your water heater if using heating oil. Maintaining the temperature longer requires less fuel consumption.

Keep vents obstructions free. Use deflectors to re-route air around obstructions.

Use humidifiers. Moist air creates a humid effect making your home feel warmer.

Personal behaviors:

Open the curtains when sunlight is available and close them when it is not.

Use common sense. Re-evaluate your actual living space. Close off spare bedrooms and other areas not requiring heat. Restrict the in and out traffic of children. Dress warmly.

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