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  2. Weatherization - Wikipedia

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    A weatherized building is protected from the outside elements in order to maximize energy efficiency. Amundsen–Scott South Pole Station. Weatherization (American English) or weatherproofing (British English) is the practice of protecting a building and its interior from the elements, particularly from sunlight, precipitation, and wind, and of modifying a building to reduce energy consumption ...

  3. 6 Super Cheap and Effective Ways to Weatherproof Your Home - AOL

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  4. Energy Assistance Programs in Every State - AOL

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    A list of programs, including heating fuel group discounts, programs for people with disabilities, utilities discounts, and an arrearage assistance program created to deal with COVID-related ...

  5. Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program - Wikipedia

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    While the program administrators use the above measures and reports to understand how the program is working, there is greater concern [citation needed] that not enough funding is being brought into the program to stave off increases in fuel prices. The 2008 spike in funding was needed to address the sharp increase in home heating oil.

  6. Flashing (weatherproofing) - Wikipedia

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    In earlier days, birch bark was occasionally used as a flashing material. [7] Most flashing materials today are metal, plastic, rubber, or impregnated paper. [8]Metal flashing materials include lead, aluminium, copper, [1] stainless steel, zinc alloy, other architectural metals or a metal with a coating such as galvanized steel, lead-coated copper, anodized aluminium, terne-coated copper ...

  7. 6 of the Most Common Home Renovations — Are They ... - AOL

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    With home prices still on the rise in every region of the U.S., 63% of homeowners say they'd rather remodel their homes than move to renovated homes, according to an October survey by Clever Real...

  8. Weather compensation - Wikipedia

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    Weather compensation is a technique for adjusting heating systems to reflect the outside weather, using weather compensation controls. [1]If the outside temperature drops, it will increase the temperature of the heating medium (typically, water or air) in the heating system.

  9. 7 Ways To Humidify A Room Without A Humidifier, According To ...

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    Compared to the popular method of placing damp towels on radiators, misting curtains with water increases humidity levels without reducing home heating efficiency and works year-round, as you can ...