Amazon.com Review
Alex Wilson and John Morrill have assembled a comprehensive guide to energy-saving techniques and devices with two goals in mind: save consumers money and save Earth in the process. Wilson and Morrill offer consumers the latest techniques for making their homes more efficient, comfortable, and cheaper to live in, and they supply energy ratings for appliances, light bulbs, water heaters, windows, heating systems, and more. The language is clear and entertaining; you needn't to be a technician or an engineer to understand the suggestions and analyses.
Consumer Guide to Home Energy Savings will prove incredibly useful for people who are about to build a home or remodel, or who simply want to get the most bang for their buck and not waste energy or foul the environment.
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Few books offer the potential to pay for themselves the way this one does. --
Popular MechanicsThe
Consumer Guide to Home Energy Savings suffers from a modest title. The Guide reveals how to buy and operate just about everything in your house that's connected to an electric or gas meter. It also names names: it lists the brands and model names of the most efficient appliances currently available. What's more, the authors decipher the yellow "Energy Guide" label, tell how to quickly size up energy- efficiency claims and explain how homeowners can boost the energy efficiency of their home. --
Today's Homeowner, March 1997
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