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- My house |
- John's place |
- Big retro |
- Baby steps
Big retro John Doe, Madison, WI 65003
What I did
No-cost changes
Efficient lighting
Appliance upgrades
Heating or cooling equipment upgrades
Air sealing
Improved ducts
Improved insulation
Improved windows or skylights
Solar water heating
Solar electric
Other:
My story
When I finished my Home Energy Saver session, didn't have the budget to do everything, but I knew I could make a pretty good dent in my energy bill. I started by getting out my clippers and getting rid of those branches that always block that good winter sun. I discovered that the installer had left my water heater's temperature setting on high (= scalding!), so I put that back to medium. I didn't have the budget to do everything, but I knew I could make a pretty good dent in my energy bill. I started by getting out my clippers and getting rid of those branches that always block that good winter sun. I discovered that the installer had left my water heater's temperature setting on high (= scalding!), so I put that back to medium. I discovered that the installer had left my water heater's temperature setting on high (= scalding!), so I put that back to medium. I didn't have the budget to do everything, but I knew I could make a pretty good dent in my energy bill. I started by getting out my clippers and getting rid of those branches that always block that good winter sun. I discovered that the installer had left my water heater's temperature setting on high (= scalding!), so I put that back to medium.I discovered that the installer had left my water heater's temperature setting on high (= scalding!), so I put that back to medium. I didn't have the budget to do everything, but I knew I could make a pretty good dent in my energy bill. I started by getting out my clippers and getting rid of those branches that always block that good winter sun. I discovered that the installer had left my water heater's temperature setting on high (= scalding!), so I put that back to medium.I discovered that the installer had left my water heater's temperature setting on high (= scalding!), so I put that back to medium. I didn't have the budget to do everything, but I knew I could make a pretty good dent in my energy bill. I started by getting out my clippers and getting rid of those branches that always block that good winter sun. I discovered that the installer had left my water heater's temperature setting on high (= scalding!), so I put that back to medium.
