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Replacement Windows and Doors Lead to Energy and Tax Savings

by AJ Fanter
Refacing Cabinet Columnist

Here's motivation to make your home more energy efficient: according to the U.S. government's Energy Star Web site, the typical American homeowner can save more than $600 per year by being more "energy wise." Look for Energy Star-qualified replacement windows and doors to start saving.

Need more motivation? How'd you like getting a credit on your taxes? By installing more efficient replacement windows, you may also be eligible to receive up to a $500 tax credit through the end of 2007.

What Is Energy Star?

Energy Star is, according the Web site, "a joint program of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy." The program was created to promote environment-friendly products and habits and, in doing so, to help Americans spend less money on their energy bills. Energy Star does this by educating American consumers on energy-wise behavior and by rating the energy efficiency of products such as replacement windows.

Choosing Replacement Windows and Doors

If saving money on your energy bills and getting a tax credit sound appealing to you, consider investing in Energy Star-qualified replacement windows and doors. By choosing a qualified replacement window or door, you'll receive other benefits as well. These include increased comfort and less sun damage to your home's fabrics and furnishing. In addition, by choosing Energy Star-rated replacement windows and doors, you'll be doing the environment a favor!

I Don't Need Replacement Windows, Mine Are Double-Paned!

Even homeowners who already have double-paned windows benefit from installing replacement windows and doors. According to the Energy Star site, "while all energy efficient windows have two panes, not all double-paned windows are energy efficient." In fact, if your windows are more than 20 years old, you could probably save a substantial amount on your home heating and cooling bills by installing replacement windows.

Energy-efficient replacement windows and doors carry significant benefits--for you and the environment.

Source About the Author
AJ Fanter is a freelance writer based in Reno, NV.



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