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Geothermal energy has emerged in recent decades as one of the best solutions for clean, safe and renewable energy generation around the planet. The U.S. has some of the best potential for harnessing this underground resource for large-scale electrical generation, or individually for home heating and cooling, where high installation costs are decreasing.

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New Haven , Fort Wayne , indiana , Geothermal Energy , federal tax credit , renewable energy source , loop field

When your utility bill arrives, do you routinely submit the amount next to the dollar sign, or do you take the time to actually read the bill? Unfortunately, many homeowners don't understand how to interpret their bills. In order to help you start saving money each month, we've put together this quick crash course on learning how to read a utility bill (in this case from your gas supplier).

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New Haven , Fort Wayne , indiana , Texas Hill Country , Utility Bill , baseline allowance , bill teminology , BTU , CCF/MCF

Tax Credits For Energy Efficiency Upgrades: They're Restored, And They're RetroactiveBack in 2009, tax credits for energy efficiency upgrades were enacted as part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. These tax credits motivated Americans across the country to replace old, inefficient equipment with new high-efficiency HVAC systems, with consumers taking advantage of $290.7 billion in tax credits. The credits expired at the end of 2011, but Congress has reinstated them as part of the "fiscal cliff" agreement of January 2013. Learn the terms of the tax credits for energy efficiency upgrades, and how to qualify.

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New Haven , Fort Wayne , tax credits , indiana , HSPF , afue ratings , energy efficiency upgrades , Energy factor (EF)

Is A Dual-Fuel System Right For Your Indiana Home? Run The NumbersA dual-fuel system combines the best attributes of combustion furnaces with an air-source heat pump and helps you save energy throughout the heating season. In the winter, a heat pump extracts heat from the outside air and transfers it inside for efficient heating – that is, until temperatures fall to around 30 degrees. At that point, with a dual-fuel system, a high-efficiency furnace takes over the work for comfortable, relatively affordable heating. This is preferable to the emergency heat in a regular air-source heat pump, which will trigger an electric heating element that's expensive to use.

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New Haven , Fort Wayne , energy efficiency , indiana , Dual-Fuel System , money savings , save energy

When you install a natural gas or propane garage heater in your garage, you can enjoy warm temperatures all winter, whether you use the space for a workroom or just want to keep your vehicles and garage contents just a bit warmer. Today's heaters are safe and energy efficient, and heating your garage gives you more space that's livable. The advantage that natural gas or propane offers is that they're both relatively clean fuels.

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New Haven , Fort Wayne , indiana , Garage Heater , natural gas heater , propane heater , oxygen depletion snesor

Because the winters in Indiana can be brutal, when your furnace has quit working, you want it up and running again as soon as possible. Therefore, before calling a service technician, you may want to try to troubleshoot the problem yourself. This is especially wise since the majority of heating system failures occur due to thermostat malfunctions, blown fuses or tripped circuit breakers.

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New Haven , Fort Wayne area , indiana , Furnace Has Quit , troubleshooting furnace , tripped circuit , dirty furnace filter , broken pilot light

Developing good energy-saving habits can help you save a good deal of money over the course of the year. The three largest energy consumers in your home are your heating and cooling systems, and your water heater. It's easy to save money by changing the way you use this equipment, along with lowering your consumption in other areas around the home. 

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New Haven , Fort Wayne area , programmable thermostat , indiana , Energy-Saving Habits , save money , clean air filter , caulk leaky windows

If you're in the market for a new furnace, you definitely should be considering the superior energy efficiency and performance you'll get with a condensing furnace. The percentage of furnace fuel converted to heat is expressed as AFUE, or annual fuel utilization efficiency, and the condensing furnace delivers the highest AFUE ratings available today.

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New Haven , indiana , Condensing Furnace , afue ratings , seal combustion , variable-speed blowers

When Ice Dams Get In The Way, Expect Significant Repair CostsIce dams prevent your roof from draining properly. Water leaks, mold problems and structural damage can all result, and repair costs can be high. An ice dam occurs when warm air in your attic radiates upward, melting snow on the roof. When the resulting water reaches the bottom of the roof, which is much colder because of less heat in the thin section of underlying attic, it refreezes, resulting in a dam that forces additional melted snow to pool up behind it. That standing water eventually finds its way down into your attic and living spaces.

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New Haven , indiana , Ice Dams , roof ventilation , Seal your attic hatch , Upgrade your insulation , chimney gaps

7 Benefits Geothermal Heating And Cooling Systems OfferIf you aren’t thinking about geothermal heating and cooling for your Fort Wayne area home, you should consider it. A geothermal heat pump system extracts heat from a few feet underground to heat your home in the winter, and deposits heat from your home back into the ground for cooling in the summer. Here are seven benefits of installing a geothermal system:

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New Haven , indiana , Geothermal Heating And Cooling System , fuel-to-output efficiency , Geothermal system life span , geothermal safety

If you're in need of a new heating system for your Northeast Indiana home, consider a hybrid heat dual fuel system. These combine the efficiency advantages of heat pumps with supplemental heat from a combustible fuel, typically natural gas. Air-source heat pumps typically work well until temperatures fall below freezing, when it's harder for them to harvest the heat from the outside air.

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New Haven , Fort Wayne , indiana , lower energy costs , natural gas , home energy efficiency , Hybrid Heat Dual Fuel System

New Furnace Efficiency Standards In 2013 Will Affect IndianansThe new furnace efficiency standards set for 2013 will require more efficient furnaces to be installed in new construction and when existing furnaces are replaced. The requirements vary based on home region, with stricter efficiency standards for heaters in colder climates and stricter efficiency standards for air conditioning in warmer climates. Indianans will see changes to efficiency requirements for heaters, while air conditioning efficiency will remain at current levels.

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New Haven , indiana , SEER , HSPF , AFUE , Furnace Efficiency Standards

Hazards Of Car Starts In Your Garage: Carbon Monoxide LeaksMany people make a habit of warming their car up by turning on the ignition and letting the car run for a while inside their garage when the air turns chilly. Even if the overhead garage door is left open while the car is running, carbon monoxide (CO) quickly accumulates in the enclosed space, and lingers after you have shut the garage door and pulled away. Air quality engineers estimate that it could take as little time as two minutes or less for lethal concentrations of the colorless, invisible fumes to fill the space. When the garage is attached to your house, any trapped CO can seep from the garage into your home and remain there for hours.

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New Haven , Fort Wayne , indiana , Carbon Monoxide , weatherstripping , UL-listed carbon monoxide detectors , fixing air leaks

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