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Salem Community Patriot October 15, 2010 - 15


Smart, simple and wallet-friendly weatherization tips


what you can’t see. To make your home a warm and inviting haven, think about what’s behind the walls and in the attic—and how you can save energy. After all, what you can’t see can often ends up costing you a lot of money. To get started on weatherizing your home for fall and winter, follow these energy-efficient tips: Find hidden energy leaks in your home


A thermal leak detector that senses changes in


temperature can help you find where your home’s weak spots are. Insulate The Department of Energy recommends that you


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etting ready for the coldest months of the year means a lot of things. You need to get warm clothes out of storage, decorate for


the holidays and, of course, make sure your house keeps out drafts that can make you shiver and drive


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up utility bills. While it might seem like a lot to take on, prepping your home for winter doesn’t need to take a lot of time or cost a small fortune. Sprucing up your home with seasonal decor is great for creating a cozy feeling, but you need to pay just as much attention to


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have approximately 19 inches of insulation in your attic. According to the EPA, adding insulation to your home can save your family up to $200 a year on utility bills. For the average attic that has existing insulation, you will need to add R-30 unfaced insulation. The greater the material’s R-value, the better it performs as an insulator. For more information about how to insulate your home, visit lowes.com/insulation. Caulk and seal Gaps, cracks and holes let the warm air out and the cold air in, making your home drafty and sending your energy bills sky high. Air leaks from windows and doors are easy to find because they are easy to feel. Install weather strip or caulk to seal the frame. Air leaks in your attic or basement are harder to find, but cost you a lot in warmth and


money. Take time to search your attic and basement so that you can find hidden energy leaks, especially along ducts and vents. A quick fix for these trouble spots is insulating foam sealant. Give your windows a check-up If you’re handy and your windows have seen better days, installing new windows is a good project to take on. Replace single-paned windows that waste energy and require a lot of maintenance with maintenance-free vinyl windows that have many energy-efficient features. For additional savings, make sure the replacement windows you use are Energy Star-qualified models, like Pella’s ThermaStar windows. They can help you save up to $500 a year in energy bills, according to the EPA. With all windows, it’s important they’re installed properly. If you’re not sure of your abilities, call in a pro. If you’re not sure of where to start with weatherization, there are plenty of resources. In addition to consulting the experts at your local home improvement store, you can find kits like “Weatherizing for Dummies” that will get you started with key items like weather strip, outlet sealers and caulk. With a few simple steps, your home will be more efficient—protecting you from high energy bills, as well as the cold of winter. For more ideas about increasing your home’s efficiency, go to www.lowes.com/31Ways.


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Beyond the snow thrower: New options make it possible to become a ‘plow-it-yourselfer’


f you’re fortunate enough to live on a large lot, you likely enjoy the added space and


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pay a professional contractor and hope he shows up exactly when you need him, or struggle to get your snow thrower started and spend the next few hours clearing snow. This winter, however, thanks to new technologies and product innovations, there is a more attractive option—plow it yourself (“PIY”) and become a self-sufficient “PIYer.” Once thought of as an option reserved for contractors, businesses or public institutions, plowing is now an affordable and convenient option available to homeowners across the country. If you think you’re ready to enter the ranks of being a dedicated PIYer, here are a few considerations to keep in mind when shopping for a snow plow: How much should I expect to spend? As is true with most products, you can expect to find a wide price range. In the case of plows for residential use, you could pay as little as $1,500 or in excess of $5,000, depending on the model and features you purchase. It’s important to match up budget with desired convenience and safety factors. What kind of vehicle is required to handle a plow? The addition of a plow puts additional stress on a vehicle’s transmission. That’s why some truck manufacturers suggest not adding a plow to specific makes or models. Traditional bulky plows weigh more than 600 pounds and typically require a full-size truck or tractor for operation. But the lighter weight models, such as the Home Plow by Meyer, are compatible with most popular SUVs and light pickups, as well as many leading utility vehicles. How difficult is the plow to assemble? This is a major obstacle for many people considering the purchase of a plow. That’s because most plows on the market today require professional installation. However, improvements have been made in this area. In the case of the Home Plow, initial assembly can be completed in less than an hour by nearly


any knowledgeable DIYer, because the product ships mostly assembled and does not require auxiliary lights to be hooked up. Can the plow easily be


operated by more than one member of the family? No one can predict when the snow will fall. So you need a product that’s ready to go at a moment’s notice and can be operated by almost any driver in the family. This is the basis for some of the newer features on today’s residential plows, including the innovative Quick Link receiver mount on the Home Plow by Meyer that allows the plow to be connected or disconnected in less than a minute without the need for any tools. And, at only 245 pounds, the Home Plow is lightweight and can easily be maneuvered by young or old, male or female. How much time can I expect


to save by plowing? Depending on the amount of snowfall and the length of your driveway, you could literally save hours off the time you would have spent shoveling or operating a standard snow thrower. With a product the size of the Home Plow, even long driveways can be cleared in less than 10 minutes. Even better, since all of the controls are inside the vehicle, you never have to leave the comfort and safety of the vehicle to control or adjust the movement of the blade. A remote control handles


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hydraulic up/down movement, while the patented Auto-angling system senses the weight of the snow and automatically angles to push snow off to the side. Many models require the operator to be outside the vehicle to make manual adjustments. With the right snow plow,


homeowners who once felt restricted in their snow removal options can now be self-reliant, get the job done quickly and easily and be on their way. That’s good news in light of the not-so- good preliminary winter forecasts that have already been released for the 2010/2011 winter season. AccuWeather of State College, Pa., which was credited with accurately predicting record- breaking snowfall last year in the mid-Atlantic region from New York City to Richmond, Va., is expecting the winter battleground to shift north and west this year into the Midwest, Great Lakes region and even the northeast. Specific cities being cited as potential targets for above-average accumulations include Chicago, Omaha, Minneapolis, Detroit, Cleveland, Seattle and Portland. To learn how you can better


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