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Frugal and Energy Efficient Living
In reply to the discussion: Looking for ways to lower my electric bill [View all]cachukis
(2,746 posts)28. To repeat, attic insulation. We put on a reflective white metal
roof over insulation pads. We filled attic with blown insulation with electric company rebate. Checked walls and found some had no insulation. Florida home built in 1972.
Summer electric bill reduced from $240/ month to $135.
15 years later, nearly paid for $23k metal roof. And will last 50 years for the people we sold to.
Insulation, close off unused rooms.
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Yes. It's closed off. The door seems to keep the heat downstairs pretty well.
OnionPatch
Feb 2023
#31
Agree. Do the attic joists. As said above, make sure to leave breathing space under the sheathing
3Hotdogs
Feb 2023
#23
Yup, an experienced mason would be able to look at your suggestions and fix you right up.
taxi
Feb 2023
#19
There are some that are inside in the $2500 to $3500 range. I'd rather have one outside.
sinkingfeeling
Feb 2023
#37
We have a very efficient wood stove with a catalytic converter. Fireplaces heat mainly by heat
Martin68
Feb 2023
#38
Having lots of trees avaiable is only a tiny part of it. Chopping the trees down,
patricia92243
Feb 2023
#40