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Home Energy Savings Guide by Window World
Welcome to the Home Energy Savings Guide on wfrv.com!

While you’re here, be sure to click the Interactive Home on the right side of the page, where you can go through an entire interactive house on your PC to find many ways to save energy!

Below and at the right you’ll learn about specifics of energy saving windows, including some key differences between insulating glass from Window World. Enjoy your browsing, and we hope that you’ll find ways to save money and lower your energy costs.


Boilers
A boiler is a container in which water is boiled or heated. Traditionally, boilers were made from boiler-plate, which is steel rolled into large flat plates.
Dishwashers
The automatic dishwasher can be an economical and time-saving addition to your kitchen. Dishwashers only use fifteen gallons per load, which is less than the amount generally required by hand- washing.
Infrared heaters
Infrared heaters are available in high-intensity or low-intensity models. High-intensity units use ceramic blocks that glow and radiate through a reflector.
Refrigerators
Refrigerators, appliances that keep food cold or frozen, are available in a wide variety of colors, shapes, and sizes. In addition, many offer extra features such as ice makers, water dispensers, and adjustable shelves.
Space heaters
Space heaters are small, usually portable, units for heating a specific, enclosed area. They are available in free-standing, wall-mount chimney vent, or wall-mount direct vent, which uses natural gas.
Washers and dryers
The washing machine washes, rinses, and spins clothes. It can also regulate water temperature and add detergent, bleach, and rinse agents automatically.
Water heaters
Proper adjustment of your water heater is necessary in order to provide safe and efficient hot water. Water heaters should be set to provide a hot water temperature of approximately one hundred fifty degrees Fahrenheit.






Interactive Energy Savings!
Click the interactive home photo and discover ways you can manage your energy costs on everything from appliances to heating and cooling your home.


It’s an interactive home that could help you reduce your carbon footprint, and save money!
Used with permission of Edison Electric Institute at getenergyactive.org