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Canada AM: Upgrading doors, windows for better value
In part four of Canada AM's home energy audit series, we look at windows and doors in you home and how to fid leaks on the ones you have.
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An energy expert demonstrates how updating your water tank will save you money and help the environment.
Canada AM: How insulating your attic can save you cash
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An energy auditor tests a home to find ways to improve their energy consumption and save money during the process.

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Date: Tue. Dec. 1 2009 12:06 PM ET

The 411 on Home Energy Audits: What you need to know before upgrading your home.

The Canadian real estate market is warming up just in time for winter. This time though, rising energy costs and the environment have become significant considerations for both sellers and buyers.

While the saying "location, location, location" still holds true today, homes that are cheaper to heat and cool each month are not only getting "top dollar," but also selling faster.

The experts at casaGURU.com have prepared an e-book for Canada AM viewers, to help sort through the pros and cons, the savings and costs ... to download the entire book for FREE click here.

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