Your Home
Homeowners and renters know saving energy means saving money without sacrificing comfort. There are many things you can do to save energy in your current home, or when designing and building a new energy-efficient house. Whether you choose no/low cost improvements or invest in long-term energy saving strategies, the following sites can help you choose what is best for your energy picture.
Tools to Assess Your Home's Energy Use
- Your Home's Energy Use
- Home Improvement Tools
- Home Energy Saver Advisor
- Do-It-Yourself Home Energy Audits
Heating Your Home
- Residential Natural Gas Prices
- Residential Heating Oil Prices
- Residential Electricity Prices
- Residential Propane Prices
Save Energy and Money in Your Current Home
- Save Energy with Home Improvements
- No- or Low-Cost Ways to Save Energy
- Building Technologies for Homes
- Saving Energy in Your Apartment
- Buying for Energy Efficiency: Appliances & Electronics
- Designing and Remodeling a Home
- Reducing Your Electricity Use
- Importance of Insulation and Air Sealing
- Using Landscaping Reduce Your Heating and Cooling Costs
- Selecting and Replacing Heating and Cooling Systems
- Energy-Efficient Water Heating
Save Energy and Money on Your New Home Construction
- Building Energy Efficient New Homes
- Building America
- ENERGY STAR® Qualified New Homes
- Energy Efficiency Pays
- Builder's Challenge for Homebuyers and Builders
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