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a. Sealing Air Leaks
b. Proper Duct Work
c. Proper Insulation
d. Appliances

Maintaining established or newly installed components of a home is vital to increasing its energy efficiency. Not only will proper maintenance lower heating and cooling costs, it will provide for a healthier, safer, and more durable environment. Whether someone is building a new energy efficient home, or maintaining an existing structure, it is important that the site is inspected by a professional, to ensure that the house meets existing building codes and, if under construction, will pass performance testing upon completion.

The advantages to maintaining an energy efficient home are numerous. Making sure that a home is properly insulated and sealed from outside air sources will improve air quality and the effectiveness of heating and cooling systems. Ventilation and duct work can contribute to health conditions if not properly maintained, and can also contribute to problems with whole house air filtration.

Regardless of the current state of a home or property, energy efficient maintenance tips can help a home retain its value over the long haul. Properly maintaining ducts and air filtration systems, insulation, and home appliances can reduce utility costs up to 40% each month. The more one invests in an energy efficient home, to more they can increase their monthly cash flow through lowered energy bills and energy efficient mortgage programs.


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