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Install energy-saving window shades

Buy or make insulating shades or drapes. Adding insulating window treatments can block up to 62% of heat transfer through your windows.

It is important to make sure that the window shades, blinds or drapes you install are tight fitting within your window frame and are made from insulating material. Look for a higher R-Value to indicate that a window treatment is insulating.

Check out this article from The US Department of Energy to learn more about efficient types of window coverings and other materials to look out for.

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homeWater In Your Home

Our homes account for over 20% of ALL carbon dioxide emissions in Whatcom County. This means that the decisions you make inside your home can have a big impact on climate change. Whether you rent or own, there are tons of ways to save energy. From taking shorter showers and installing low flow showerheads to turning down the temperature on your hot water heater, you might be surprised how much of a difference you can make. So tune in to how your house is operating and remember: conserving energy not only means you'll pollute less, but paying your energy bill won't be such a drag.

Turn down the hot water

Take shorter showers

Install a low flow shower head

Wash your laundry with cold water

Check your water heater, fixtures and pipes for leaks

Insulate your water heater and any exposed pipes

Install a timer on your water heater

Install heat traps on your water heater

Install a drain water heat recovery system

Install an energy efficient water heater