Posted by 440roadrunner on December 28, 2009 at 12:23:11 from (76.178.187.6):
In Reply to: ENERGY SAVINGS posted by chris5 on December 28, 2009 at 05:06:15:
VaTom said: (quoted from post at 11:54:30 12/28/09)
Your options are almost limitless, just takes some study to see which plan will give a decent return on investment for you. When one plan's complete, go on to the next. Eventually, you're living comfortably without worrying about price increases.
Good luck.
There's a big difference between "saving energy" and "saving money." I'm afraid, for most of us, it would not pay IN A LIFETIME to implement any expensive, trick, scientific doo-dads such as
ground source----although very attractive for NEW builds and for people who CAN AFFORD the capital outlay, for someone like me it would break the bank and never pay off
Same thing with things like solar panels, or even the heat sink system you mention. MONEY
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