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		<title>Efficiently Heat Your Home and Save Money</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As the weather in Raleigh gets colder, we&#8217;re tempted to turn our thermostats up higher and higher. This tendency doesn&#8217;t only add to our utility bills &#8211; it&#8217;s also not very friendly to the environment. To avoid wasting energy, you can change some habits at home to make sure your home heating isn&#8217;t just comfortable, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As the weather in Raleigh gets colder, we&#8217;re tempted to turn our thermostats up higher and higher. This tendency doesn&#8217;t only add to our utility bills &#8211; it&#8217;s also not very friendly to the environment. To avoid wasting energy, you can change some habits at home to make sure your home heating isn&#8217;t just comfortable, but also efficient. At Progressive Heating and Air, one of the four Progressive divisions, we&#8217;ve posted efficient home energy tips before. Today we&#8217;d like to add a few more to the list:</p>
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<li>If your windows have curtains, leave them open during sunny days to take advantage of the sun&#8217;s heat. At nighttime, close the curtains to insulate your home from the chilly outside air as much as possible.</li>
<li>Most of heat loss happens through windows. Consider installing storm windows or specialized insulating windows to avoid losing too much warmth from your home.</li>
<li>Have a programmable thermostat installed. Program your heating system to a low temperature during times you&#8217;ll be away, like during the workday.</li>
<li>Make sure heat isn&#8217;t leaking out of your house through cracks.</li>
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<p>Try these tips and you&#8217;ll be on your way to a cozy (and cost-effective) home.</p>
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