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The answer is A! The average U.S. household uses 51% of its energy for heating and cooling.
TIP: Heating and cooling accounts for the largest percentage of energy use in most homes. In order to make sure your home isn’t wasting energy and money, you can perform an easy test to see if your home is properly sealed. For a quick DIY test to see if your doors and windows are drafty, shut the door or window on a dollar bill. If you can pull the dollar bill out without it catching or dragging, you should consider weatherstripping and using door sweeps beneath exterior doors.
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The answer is A! The average U.S. household uses 51% of its energy for heating and cooling.
TIP: Heating and cooling accounts for the largest percentage of energy use in most homes. In order to make sure your home isn’t wasting energy and money, you can perform an easy test to see if your home is properly sealed. For a quick DIY test to see if your doors and windows are drafty, shut the door or window on a dollar bill. If you can pull the dollar bill out without it catching or dragging, you should consider weatherstripping and using door sweeps beneath exterior doors.
Not quite!
The answer is A! The average U.S. household uses 51% of its energy for heating and cooling.
TIP: Heating and cooling accounts for the largest percentage of energy use in most homes. In order to make sure your home isn’t wasting energy and money, you can perform an easy test to see if your home is properly sealed. For a quick DIY test to see if your doors and windows are drafty, shut the door or window on a dollar bill. If you can pull the dollar bill out without it catching or dragging, you should consider weatherstripping and using door sweeps beneath exterior doors.