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Windows And Doors
Once the door is in position, make the final adjustments to level it and ensure that the flexible strip across the
bottom (usually made of rubber) makes a good seal.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/energy_savings/windows_and_doors.html
2.
Weatherstripping And Caulking
The draft gauge
When you're sitting around the house, does a member of the family occasionally complain of feeling a cold draft? This can be difficult to locate by feeling along the
bottom of a window or around a door, but here's a simple item you can make to accurately pinpoint the source of the draft.
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3.
Attached Garages
Does the garage door have a good seal, especially across the
bottom?
4. Is there a good fit on the door leading from the garage into the house? Use the draft gauge to check for drafts.
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4.
Choosing Appliances
Take a moment to look at the plate on the
bottom or side of the appliance which gives the electrical "ratings.
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5.
Heating The Water Efficiently
Down near the
bottom of your heater is a small tap. Drain a pail of water from here about once a month to clear out sediment and mineral deposits.
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6.
How To Fix A Leaky Faucet
When the spindle is turned down, the washer or disc attached to the
bottom of the spindle is pressed tightly against a smoothly finished ring or ground seal, to shut off the flow of water.
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7.
Your Stove
• Does the pot fit? The
bottom of the saucepan should cover the element entirely but not extend more than one inch beyond the outer ring of the element.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/energy_savings/savings_in_the_kitchen/your_stove.html
8.
Refrigerators And Freezers
(Condenser coils are usually on the back, occasionally on the
bottom.)
• Door fit.
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9.
Saving Tips
The light should be sent upwards as well as downwards, with the shade wide enough at the
bottom to spread light over a fairly wide area.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/energy_savings/lighting/saving_tips.html
10.
Casting Greenware
As soon as all of the slip is drained from the mold, stand it, pour gate down, on a newspaper-covered table, and prop one edge with a stick so that it is from 1/2" to 1" higher than the opposite edge; propping the mold as described will prevent drops of slip from forming on the inside of the
bottom of the piece, which would dry into unsightly bumps.
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