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    Default keeping your house warm tip

    Go invest in those 3M, or Ducttape brand window sealing kits at walmart. They are well worth the $4-15 that you'll pay for the kits. I did this a few weeks ago, and noticed a difference on how quickly the house got warm with the heater on, and how much longer it stayed warm too. Before we used to have to run the heater (central heating and air) for 30 minutes before the house would get warm, now it's only 10 minutes, and it stays warm for an average of 3-6 hours now, where we don't need to turn the heater back on during that time, vs the hour or so it was staying warm earlier.
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    Great tip - Thanks for the information.

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    Great info! Thanks

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