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Dishwasher Do's And Don'ts
(NAPSA)-Just about everybody could use a little more time. That's why nearly 60 percent of
Americans have invested in one of the best time-saving tools there is: a dishwasher.
However, dishwashers are most effective when used properly.
For your dishes to sparkle, follow these Top Ten Do's and Don'ts:
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Tackling The Great Indoors
(NAPSA)-Now is a perfect time to tackle those indoor projects that keep piling up.
Whether it's home maintenance, interior beautification or that long-delayed remodeling
task, having the right tool makes the difference between frustration and the satisfaction
that accompanies a job well done.
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Repair or replace that broken
appliance?
The RepairGuru helps you decide.
Consider the following questions when deciding whether to replace or repair an
appliance:
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Inspiring Projects For Every Room
(NAPSA)-There's no place like home-especially when you have decorated it the way you like
it.
To help, a new book offers bright and inventive new ways to incorporate crafts into home
decorating.
The book, Creative Decor: Beautiful and Inspired Projects for Every Room is written
by Sue Warden. Warden is the host of the weekly television show Sue Warden CraftScapes and
the new series of TV Specials, Sue
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Winter
Tips For Home Comfort And Efficiency
(NAPSA)-For most regions of the country, fall means forgetting about heating and air
conditioning for a while. Crisp mornings and moderate temperatures during the day create a
comfortable existence with lower-than-average energy usage. Right around the corner,
however, is the first frost of winter and the promise of higher energy bills. Is there
anything you can do now to impact your energy usage?
"Absolutely," says Paul Trotter, brand manager for American Standard Heating and
Air Conditioning. "The transition period between the beginning of fall and the first
days of cold weather is the perfect time to evaluate your home's energy efficiency and
weather resiliency, and service your heating system. All of these things, along with
following a few other simple recommendations, can impact your energy usage."
Here are some tips for making your home as energy-efficient as possible:
* Install storm or thermal windows and doors;
* Caulk and weather-strip all windows and doors;
* Ensure your fireplace has a tight-fitting damper;
* Tape and seal leaks in your duct system and coil enclosure. Consider
adding insulation to your duct system;
* For extremely cold climates, wrap your water heater with an insulated
water heater blanket;
* Seal gaps between heated and unheated spaces. This may be around
pipes, ducts, fans or vents;
* Consider installing ceiling fans with reversible motors. In the
winter, fans push warm air that collects at ceiling level back down into the room;
* If you don't have a programmable thermostat, consider purchasing one;
thermostats are a great way to control the temperature in your home for maximum energy
efficiency;
* Install adequate insulation. Recommended: R-30 in ceilings, R-13 in
exterior walls and R-11 in interior walls and floors; and
* If you're in the market for a new home comfort system, select a
high-efficiency, variable-speed heating and air conditioning system. The Annual Fuel
Utilization Efficiency rating, or AFUE, indicates the efficiency of a gas furnace. The
higher the AFUE, the more efficient the furnace. If your present furnace is ten years old
or older, it's probably in the 60 to 70 percent AFUE range. That means you're wasting
about 30 to 40 cents out of every dollar you spend for heat. By replacing your old furnace
with a new, high-efficiency model with an AFUE of 80 or 90 percent, more of the fuel you
pay for is turned into heat.
American Standard also recommends having your heating system serviced, prior to the
heating season, by the dealer who installed it or the manufacturer's local representative.
Finally, here's what you can do during the heating season to impact your energy usage:
1. Close shutters and drapes during winter nights;
2. Set your thermostat at 68 degrees or lower during the day;
3. When using your fireplace, turn your thermostat down;
4. Keep the damper closed when your fireplace is not being used;
5. Dust or vacuum the vents in your home to ensure the free flow of warm
air; and
6. Clean or replace the filter in your furnace at least once every 30
days during peak winter usage.
For additional information on heating your home, contact an American Standard Heating and
Air Conditioning dealer, or visit http://www.americanstandardair.com
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