Slash your energy bill fast

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You’re probably spending more than $2,000 a year on utility bills. Heating and cooling your home accounts for more than half of that. Older homes can be money pits. In fact, houses built before 1950 use about 60 percent more energy per square foot than those built since 2000. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, sealing air leaks—especially around doors and windows—and improving your home’s insulation are the fastest and most cost-effective ways to save energy and money.

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