Consumer Information
10 Steps to Save Energy in Your HouseDrastic reductions in heating, cooling and electricity costs can be accomplished through simple changes homeowners can do themselves. |
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Checklists for the SeasonsChecklists that you can use and incorporate into your routine home maintenance plan for your house. |
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A Homeowner's Guide to Septic SystemsThis guide will help you care for your septic system. |
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What Every Homeowners Should Know About the Electrical System in Their HomeLearn how to find and seal hidden attic and basement air leaks; determine if your attic insulation is adequate and learn how to add more; make sure your improvements are done safely; and reduce energy bills and help protect the environment. |
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Homeowner's Guide: Being Energy Efficient |
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Homeowner's Guide to Water Quality: Drinking WaterThe United States has one of the safest water supplies in the world. However, national statistics don’t tell you specifically about the quality and safety of the water coming out of your tap. |
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Homeowner's Safety Guidelines for Home PoolsSwimming pools should always be happy places. Unfortunately, each year thousands of American families confront swimming pool tragedies, drownings and near-drownings of young children. We want to prevent these tragedies. |
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Maintaining Your RoofRoofs play a key role in protecting building occupants and interiors from outside weather conditions, primarily moisture. The roof, insulation and ventilation must all work together to keep the building free of moisture. |
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Homeowner's Guide to StuccoStucco is found in many forms on historic structures throughout the United States. It is so common, in fact, that it frequently goes unnoticed, and is often disguised or used to imitate another material. |
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Household HazardsThe common household dangers likely to be encountered by homeowners. |
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Lead Facts for Homeowners |
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Do you Have a Well?: Radon in Water - A Guide for Homeowners |
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15 Tools That Every Homeowner Should Own |
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Water Management & Damage Prevention: A Guide for Homeowners |







