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Doug Rye, Licensed Architect
Phillip Rye, Licensed Civil Engineer
Dear Home Owner or Renter,
If you want to have lower energy costs and
utility bills, a more comfortable,
energy efficient home you MUST read this admittedly long letter.
We want you to understand all the information you will need in order to
make an informed decision on turning your new home or existing home
into the most energy efficient home in your neighborhood.
Backed by scientific research, over forty
years of combined experience, and proven results by tens of thousands of
home owners, our energy saving techniques will help you get the results
you expect and deserve. We guarantee it!
Which of the following is
important to you?
Who
else wants this to be their story??
The following story is an actual letter
we received from a builder that builds all of his homes to our
specifications. Keep in mind these numbers are for 4100 and 2850
square foot ALL ELECTRIC homes. You too can have the same results by following the energy
saving techniques on Doug's Energy Saving DVD for New Homes.
| November 12, 2007
Mr. Byron Barlett
P.O. ............
Little Rock, AR 72215
Dear Byron,
During our conversation last
week we talked briefly about how pleased we were with the low
utility bills we have received for our all electric home at
#### Worth Avenue
in Benton.
In addition to being very
economical to heat and cool, the temperature in our home is
remarkably consistent and comfortable in all parts of the house,
even on the west side of the house in the hottest summer sun.
A summary of our total
electric bill so far in 2007 is as follows (not including
taxes):
5/25-6/25
$192.33
6/25-7/27 214.46
7/27-8/27 245.10
8/27-9/28 172.46
9/28-10/29 170.91
This averages $199.05 per month
for the five months. For a house approximately
4100 square feet
this is remarkable. Our homes' energy efficient features
are paying big dividends for us.
Thank you,
Reggie and Janie
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To: Barlett Builders
From: Clint and Linda
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This letter is to inform
you of our sincere delight in the recent completion of our new
home and to inform you, that your prediction of our satisfaction
with a Doug Rye home has come true. We are truly blessed
to be living in a wonderfully constructed home that has met our
needs of comfort and energy efficiency.
As you know, during the
month of August this year, there were many days that we
had 100 degree and high 90 degree weather. Our electric
bill for the month of August was $83.50 and the following
month of September it was $62.10. At this point in the
month of October, I have yet to even hear the HVAC unit come on.
The inside temperature stays constant and comfortable. We
look forward to seeing how well we fare during the winter
months. In any case, we feel certain that by using Doug
Rye concepts, ideas, recommendations, and then by using building
materials that promote Doug's ideas, we will most definitely
benefit financially and practically in the years to come.
We have spent less in
utilities in this 2300+ sq. ft. home than we had
previously been spending in a much smaller, poorly constructed
and less insulated home.
Again we say thank you
for your hard work, your information, guidance, and consistency
with constructing a Doug Rye home for us.
Clint and Linda
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who likes to waste money?
Neither are we!
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We can show you..
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How you can get
FREE hot water from a geothermal heat pump.
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Precisely what to tell the builder of your
new home. How to use an
insulation that is more fireproof, roach proof and soundproof.
How to use the most cost-effective and efficient heating and cooling
system, and the most efficient water heater.
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How a $10 investment can
save you $2 a month for
the rest of your life.
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How
you can buy most of these products at your local hardware store.
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How a $10 improvement
to seal leaky ducts can possibly save $30 per month.
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Why
90% of homes in America have the least energy-efficient heating
and cooling system allowed by law!
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How to effectively use
radiant barrier roof decking to save at least $20 per month.
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How
sealing crawlspaces can greatly
reduce
the risk of mold and mildew.
With
this acquired knowledge, you’ll save hundreds and possibly thousands
of dollars a year in utility expenses. Just as important, you’ll
have the satisfaction of knowing how to reduce your utility bills
and EXACTLY what to tell your contractor when building your new
home.
When you
combine your mortgage payments, utility
bills, and other maintenance costs, your house expenses total
thousands of dollars a year. Envision saving $200 a month
($2,400 a year). Invest those savings or pay off
outstanding bills, purchase your dream car,
or take a luxury cruise.
YOU
can be in charge of how much you pay in utility bills.
In
case you've forgotten, it's not the contractor's home, it's
YOURS, and YOU have to pay the bills. |
Why sacrifice comfort for lower utility bills? It is
time that you took control of your utility bills.

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...I ordered and used VHS 3 years
ago when I built my new home with great results. This mo.
bill was $98.00 and I did use geo thermal. Works just like you
said. I could go on and on. THANKS AGAIN. Jan H.
"Thanks again for your quick response, I
already have the video, and it has been very helpful, my husband and
I have watched it twice in the last few months since we are starting
to build our house... I think the two of you are truly
wonderful people since you actually care about everyones future." Dana B.
....The tape keeps moving and is
informative too....I want to thank you for what you have done for
me. Our home is cozy, snug, quiet, and not at all drafty.
What you say about heat pumps being able to heat a house is true if
you do not have leaks for air to come in." ......
John T.
....This is the most comfortable home I
have ever lived in. My house is all electric and my average
total electric bill is $86.00 per month. My highest
bill to date is $115.00.... Paul D. - Norman, OK
....The techniques taught by Doug Rye
have been well received by our members and other energy consumers in
our region. In fact, many of other utilities' consumers say they
wish they were our members because of the emphasis we place on
energy efficiency education, as exemplified by Doug's teachings.
Doug has been a tremendous asset to our efforts
to help our members save energy and money. New businesses, such as
cellulose insulation contractors, have emerged following the first
seminar Doug taught for us. ....We highly recommend that more
utilities bring Doug's message to their consumers. The result would
be good for our nation's environment, economy and future." Tom Polikalas Communications/PR Supervisor,
DMEA
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How we can save you hundreds,
possibly thousands of dollars on your new home! |
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5 reasons why you
MUST have your heating and cooling system properly
sized.
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Increased
home comfort - An oversized system can run for a few
minutes and shut off. Run for a few minutes and shut
off. This happens repeatedly throughout the day and your
home never maintains a constant temperature. Your home
will always be too hot or too cold. An undersized system
can be disastrous!
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Longer equipment
life - The repeated on/off cycling of an oversized
sized system reeks havoc on your systems compressor. Every
time the system turns on, the greatest amount of electricity is
used. This is why your lights may dim when the system
turns on.
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Can save you
thousands of dollars on equipment and installation
costs. A contractor that guesses at the size of system
needed may be charging you for 1, 2, or even 3 tons of
additional equipment and installation. (Ladies, now you
can have those fancy countertops or nice carpet you
wanted!)
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Lower
utility bills - A properly sized heating and cooling
system will run only as needed, cycle less, and maintains a
comfortable temperature for your home.
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Possibly
prevent the growth of mold and mildew - Either an
undersized or oversized heating and cooling system may fail to
remove adequate moisture from your home.
From time to time we are asked the question,
"What is the typical building heat load that I can expect on my home"?
There is no way that you can guess or estimate at the size of heating
heat pump necessary for your home. One home may be facing west
while another is facing east. One may have 1% glass while another
has 10%. DO NOT let your contractor guess at the size of heating
and cooling system required for your home.
How can we offer a money-saving guarantee? One way is
by properly sizing your home heating and cooling system.
Did you know, ninety percent of homes in America have
oversized heating and cooling systems that waste money and energy?
While
this is an optional service when I draw your plans,
you can't afford NOT to do it.
Each day
thousands of homeowners live the American dream and
start to build their new home. However, they
overlook one of the most important steps in the home
building process. They allow their contractor,
who usually knows nothing about energy efficiency,
to guess at the size of heating and cooling system
they need for their home.
An
incorrectly sized heating and cooling
system results in
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thousands of dollars in excess
equipment
(this is where we can save you BIG
$$$),
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an uncomfortable home,
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higher utility bills, and
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shorter equipment life.
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WHAT DO I
GET WITH THE
ENERGY ANALYSIS?
When we run the energy
calculations on your home we enter in all the
important information that affects the heating and
cooling loads on your home. We look at the
direction the house faces, window sizes, foundation
types, ceiling heights, room sizes, exposed exterior
wall, room sizes, and other design aspects.
We will return your set
of plans along with a detailed energy specification
list and a written guarantee on your average heating
and cooling costs.
Our
specifications include requirements for:
We normally charge 15 cents per sq. ft. (heated and
cooled) to size your heating and cooling system and
give you a written guarantee on your average
heating and cooling costs.
However, if Phillip draws your plans
that is discounted to 10 cents per sq. ft.
That's over 30% savings!
We have done this
hundreds of times all across America and never had
one come back.
PLEASE
NOTE: If you desire to have a super comfortable home
with unbelievably low heating and cooling bills backed by our
written guarantee, simply fill out the form below and we will
contact you as soon as we can. Leave a comment on
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I recently
(July 05) completed having a new 2000 sq. ft. ranch style house
built near Grand Junction, CO. In summary, I used 2 X 6” walls
using cellulose insulation in both walls and ceiling, double
pane vinyl frame insulated Low E windows. After the house was
assembled we used house wrap and I caulked and insulated all the
seams in the walls and at the floors.
The heating
and cooling was subcontracted out to a local contractor. They
installed a 120,000 btu furnace and 5 ton air conditioner which
I questioned, but they responded that the local dealer had
figured out the size of the units for my house.....
.....After
all this frustration with local contractors, I decided all
too late to call you to have the heating/cooling
requirements for my house actually calculated rather than
guestimated.
Bottom line,
I am now required to remove my heating and cooling systems and
totally replace them with the proper size or convert over to
air-air heat pump system. All this will cost me $10,000 to
$13,000 on top of what I paid initially for my system, just to
have a properly sized units I can afford to run. All this
because I did not spend the $250.00 to have Doug Rye calculate
my actual heating/cooling system requirements.
Respectfully,
L. Bennett - Grand Junction, CO |
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How thousands of home owners have
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save money on energy and utility bills.
Who can relate to
these scenarios?
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Do you live in a home
that has high utility bills and is uncomfortable? In 1 out of
3 homes that we analyze, the ductwork is completely disconnected
in at least one spot. Have you ever wondered why that
back bedroom never seems to get cool in the summer? Put the ductwork together
and you may have solved 50% of the problem. |
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Does your cooling system
run 24 hours a day in the summer and your house STILL doesn't
get cool? Not only is the ductwork disconnected in
many homes, but we find enough air infiltration equivalent to
leaving at least one window open 24/7/365. Stop ALL
the air infiltration and you may have solved the other 50% of
the problem. |
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Have you paid
your heating and cooling service professional $70
multiple times for a service call? Nearly 100% of
homes have improperly sized heating and cooling equipment and
undersized return air vents. In year one, the service
professional charges $70 to add Freon. In year three, they
charge another $70 to add more Freon.
In year five, they charge $570 not
for Freon but a new compressor! Folks, it didn't
need more Freon. It needed more AIR!
A system can only blow out as much
air as it can bring in. Size the
return air grill properly so the unit can operate efficiently. |
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Have you spent $100's
replacing carpet and cleaning up after your water heater leaked?
Did you know a typical water heater will last only 7 to 10
years? We will show you how you can have a water heater
that has almost zero stand-by heat loss (loses no heat once the water
is heated) and is guaranteed for life to never leak or rust.
Never replace a water heater again! |
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Are your gas bills
suddenly destroying your budget due to rising natural gas
prices? According to the Energy Information Administration
(EIA), natural gas prices are projected to be 48% higher than
last winter. With increasing demand and foreign
dependency, this trend will only continue! Now it is
more important than ever to have an energy efficient home. |
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Do you have a deep fear
of carbon monoxide poisoning in your home? Did you
know that just by closing one wrong door in your home can cause
back drafting of your gas furnace? Our energy saving
package details exactly what to look for and what to
avoid to help prevent back drafting. |
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How you can have a heating and cooling system
that is 400% energy efficient
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Seven
reasons why you should seriously consider using
a
geothermal heat
pump to heat and cool your home |
Geothermal heat
pumps and geothermal energy heating systems are by far the most efficient energy
source available today.
Geothermal heat pumps use solar energy
stored in the upper layer of the earths surface. The earth absorbs
almost 50% of the solar energy that reaches its surface. That’s a lot of FREE energy!
Tapping into this FREE source of energy enables a geothermal heat pump
to operate at an amazing 400% efficiency. This
geothermal energy benefit means that you pay for 1
unit of electricity and get 3 units for FREE!
Put it this way. Would you be happy if you paid for 10 gallons of gas
and you received 30 gallons? Unless you work for the oil company, it’s a
no-brainer.
Here are 7 reasons why
you should have plans for geothermal heating and cooling in your home.
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Geothermal
heat pumps adequately
supply
BOTH heating
and cooling for your home.
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Geothermal
heat pumps have no outdoor
equipment. It must say in the contractors HVAC guide that
you must place your air conditioner on the west side of you home
next to the brick where it’s 120 degrees in the summer time. Don’t put it outside!
Simply plug it in the earth and allow Mother Nature keep it
a constant temperature all year long.
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Geothermal
heat pumps can provide you with FREE hot water.
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Geothermal
energy is renewable.
Geothermal energy used by geothermal heat pumps is nothing more
than stored solar energy.
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Geothermal
heat pumps do not produce
any pollution. There are no fossil fuels burning so no
pollution is emitted into the environment.
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Geothermal
heat pumps have twice the
average life expectancy of standard heat pumps and very
little maintenance is required. Would you rather try to create
heat for your home sitting in a 60 degree room (the earth’s
temperature) or outside where it can be 0 degrees and snowing?
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On a typical
home, geothermal heat pumps can save a
homeowner between $600 and $1200 per year.
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With Our Energy Saving Package for New or Existing Homes
You’ll Learn These Key Points and Their Benefits:
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How to seal
your ductwork with duct mastic and where to effectively
install ductwork when building, so your new home is the
most energy efficient. Reduce your heating and
cooling load 20% just by getting the ductwork out of the
attic. If you are building a concrete foundation,
we show you where to install the ductwork for
greatest
efficiency |
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Geothermal
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What is required to efficiently use geothermal
energy, geothermal
energy and how it works, geothermal benefits and
requirements,
and open loop vs. closed
loop geothermal systems. |
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How to repair
air leaks in your home that, if not repaired, can cause
deadly carbon monoxide poisoning, if you have a gas
furnace. Did you know that if you close one
wrong interior door, you might cause your gas furnace to
back draft carbon monoxide into your home? You and
your family are at risk! |
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How
sealing crawlspaces can
not only save energy but can also reduce the risk of
mold and mildew under your home. |
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How
energy-efficient lights and energy-efficient recessed
lights can save you money. Recessed lighting can
be one of the biggest energy wasters in your home,
because most recessed lights cannot be insulated
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How too much
attic ventilation can actually INCREASE your utility
bill. Excessive attic ventilation can draw
conditioned air out of your home
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How to stop
air from entering from the outside in both new and
existing homes. Did you know that on the average
residential home, 35% of the total heating and
cooling load is for outside air infiltration?
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How to use geothermal
energy – learn the benefits and risks of geothermal,
how a geothermal energy diagram looks, and how a
geothermal unit gives you a percentage of your hot water
FREE. A geothermal
heating and cooling system is four times more efficient
than a gas furnace and has twice the life expectancy of
the average heating and cooling unit
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How cellulose
insulation or recycled newspaper is used for
noise control, sound-insulation products, and home
interior wall sound insulation |
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Which
high-efficiency water heater is guaranteed for life
never to leak or rust. Have you ever had to
replace a water heater because it leaked? Many leaking
water heaters cause hundreds of dollars in water damage
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Geothermal energy benefits
for your home. |
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The
effectiveness of rolled vs. blown home insulation in
residential construction |
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The myth
about R-values of construction materials and
comparisons of home insulation
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How cellulose
insulation is roach proof, soundproof, and more
fireproof than any other home insulation product.
Comparison of fiberglass and cellulose insulation r
value.
It also eliminates the need for double insulation and
replaces 2 x 4 vs. 2 x 6 construction for energy
efficiency
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Thank you, I will be building in western KY and plan on
using your service to ensure I have an energy efficient home.
Steve
Thank you for your DVD
and recent newsletter. I enjoy them and am learning a lot
in preparation for the building of our home in SW Colorado.
Joseph
Mr. Rye, Four
years ago I decided to contract and build my 3rd home. This
time I wised up, bought your video and designed my home using your
advice. I have built an 8,000 sq. ft. home and now pay
less for heating and cooling than I did with a 4,600 sq. ft.
conventional built home. The geothermal system is without a
doubt the only way to go on a house this size. .... Thank you
for your advice, I plan on using it again!! Sincerely,
Rick P.
Hello. I ordered your DVD for existing
homes and it was a real education. Now I am ordering your DVD
for new homes because my log home has no existing
ducting/heat system. Thanks in advance.
Richard E. |
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Why Doug Rye
is America's Leading and Most Trusted "Energy Expert" |
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Bachelor of
Arts degree in Architecture
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Licensed
architect and 35 year membership with the American Institute of
Architects
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Hosts the
popular "Home Remedies" radio talk program, which has been on
the air for 15 years in 14 states
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Has helped
hundreds of thousands of people, schools, and military bases
greatly reduce their heating and cooling bills
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Speaks
annually at American Institute of Architects meetings to
hundreds of other architects on energy efficiency
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Conducts
over 150 energy saving seminars per year all across the U.S.
Grand Junction, CO, Nashville, TN, Louisville, KY, Ft. Wayne,
IN, Oklahoma City, OK and other cities
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Hosted the
"Home Remedies" cable television series with co-host Tommy
Sanders of ESPN
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Responsible
for the construction of more than 50,000 geothermal cooled
homes.
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Ten reasons why
you should seriously consider using Cellulose Insulation in your new home or in the attic of your existing
home to save money
on energy and utility bills.
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higher
R-per-inch values than most comparable mineral fiber
materials; 3.5" of cellulose insulation has an R-value of 15 vs.
an R-value of 12 for fiberglass.
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reduces
air-leakage; Studies by Colorado University have shown
that cellulose insulation reduces air leakage by 36% more than
homes insulated by fiberglass.
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not as subject
to convective heat loss; heat loss through air movement.
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lower cost
relative to competing products of similar thermal
efficiency; while Icynene or foam insulation products have great
insulating qualities, they are usually cost
prohibitive.
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fire safe;
Due to the lack of air in the cellulose insulation and treatment
with boric acid, cellulose insulation is essentially
fireproof.
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made from over
75% recycled material -- environmentally friendly;
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approved by
all major code bodies;
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well tested
and field proven. Cellulose insulation has been used for
years in the residential and commercial building industry.
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treated with
boric acid; This is the same non-hazardous chemical found
in Borate soap that was once used to kill roaches. Roaches simply cannot touch
boric acid.
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excellent sound proofing
qualities; Doug actually first learned about cellulose
insulation as a sound proofing material between apartments.
Don't you wish all motels used cellulose between the walls and
in the ceilings? Use cellulose in your
interior walls for sound proofing.
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How Doug got started in
energy efficiency
I began teaching about energy efficiency in 1973 during
the oil embargo. I was the state architect for Farmers Home
Administration. One day my boss came to me and said, "Doug,
low-income families are having to move out of their homes because their
electric bills are more than their house payments. I want you to find
out why."
WHAT? I didn't take any classes on energy
efficiency in college; in fact, I didn't know ANYTHING about
energy efficiency.
I closely examined the impact that high utility
bills had on low-income families. That's when I came across a
small pamphlet talking about energy efficiency in homes. I slowly
learned that their electric bills were not high because of poor
craftsmanship, but because of poor building standards. I also
learned that high utility costs adversely affected not only low-income
families, but families of all incomes.
Whether
you're a minimum-wage worker or a company CEO, high utility bills
deprive you of hard-earned money. Throughout my research, I
have learned that you do not have to give in to your utility bills.
You CAN take control with very little to almost no added expense.
The rest is
history. I have spent more than 30 years researching and learning
how to lower your utility bills.
Lower your utilities immediately. To learn more, order my DVD/VHS
today!
Our belief in the environment
God gave man a planet that is beautiful and can supply all
of our needs. We have a responsibility to take care of this
gift called Earth. We never litter. We taught our children and
grandchildren not to litter. Our parents taught us the practice of
"waste not, want not."
Every day, the world wastes non-renewable, natural resources and pollutes
what is left.
Did you know that on a hot summer day
America's electrical grid is at 90% capacity? With our present
rate of population growth, electricity demand increases 2.5% a year.
In just a few years, America’s electrical grid will be overloaded,
unless we take action NOW. We can provide our energy needs if we simply
conserve and change our wasteful ways. We hope that people all
around the world will take control of
our energy situation before environmental disaster requires us to take
immediate or alternative action.
Our choices for survival
are simple:
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Build more generating
plants, at a cost of billions of dollars. Build more electrical
grids at a cost of billions. The result will be more pollution
and the use of more of our nonrenewable resources. Let's just
tell our grandchildren we hope they make it somehow, because we
really don't care.
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Notice these are choices. It is our choice.
Please join us in choosing to do what is right, smart, and a win-win
situation for you, the energy companies, and our earth.
Our energy saving techniques help to save the environment and save
electricty.
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A Solid
Investment: Home Energy Improvements |
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Home Energy Improvements Don't Cost You Money, They MAKE You Money
In today's uncertain economy, what is the best
investment you can make?
Answer: Your own home.
You may purchase or build a home that cost between $100,000
and $1,000,000. How many of you will ever invest that amount of
money anywhere else? Not many. Why not treat it like the
HUGE investment it is? Instead of investing in the stock market
and
hoping you pick the right stocks, spend a little extra money
investing in your home.
Home energy improvements MAKE you money by
SAVING you money every month.
Consider some of the factors that affect
conventional investments:
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The overall
economy and Wall Street - If the stock market crashes, energy
improvements still make
money.
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Public
opinion of the leadership in our country - If our country is at war,
energy improvements still make
money.
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Workplace
stability and outlook - If you loose your job,
energy improvements still make
money.
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Interest
levels in banks - If the bank only pays 0.5% interest,
energy improvements still make
money.
You cannot control these ever-changing factors,
but you can always be assured that home energy improvements are a
sure and solid investment. The cost vs. value comparison for
home improvements that save energy is well worth it. Some payback
periods are longer than others but remember, home energy improvements
don't cost you money. The make you money!
Doug's VHS/
DVD shows you how investing $10 to insulate your water heater can
save you $2 or $3 a month for the rest of your life. The best part is,
these savings don't last only while times are good. Home-energy
improvements put money in your pocket each and every month.
What you need to know about sizing heating and cooling systems
for optimized energy efficiency
When designing an HVAC duct system, you should
use a computer program, such as, WrightSoft™ and
HVAC Computer Services ™. These programs give an
accurate residential HVAC comparison of price, savings, and payback.
The largest waster of residential energy in the U.S. is poor HVAC duct
construction.
Many heating and cooling companies do not
understand the significance of properly designing an HVAC duct system.
A poor duct system design equals an uncomfortable home and high utility
bills. Proper air conditioning size cannot be estimated. It must
be calculated.
Many people think that bigger is better when it
comes to a home heating and cooling system, but an oversized unit leads
to higher utility bills, higher installation costs, shorter equipment
life, and less comfort for you and your family.
The best residential HVAC guide is the American
Refrigeration Institute (ARI) manual. All high-quality systems are
rated by the ARI. Never use any system that is not ARI rated.
100% NO RISK 30-Day
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Here's our
promise: If you have read this letter, order Doug's
VHS/DVD and honestly feel that we've wasted your
time, just send an email to that effect and not only will I refund
the money you've paid, I will also pay you $20 OR donate $50 to charity.
We insist that you order
Doug's DVD or VHS entirely at
our risk. There’s absolutely NO RISK on your part.
Why do we go to such great lengths?
If these home
energy cost saving measures do not save you money, and if you somehow fail to recoup your
small investment, return the product for an immediate 100% refund of
your purchase price. We make this promise because I know for a fact that
home-energy improvements don't cost you money. They make you
money.
Let me take
this guarantee one step further. Don't feel like you must use my
techniques to get a refund (that’s only if you want a 100% refund). If
you don't like the DVD/VHS for ANY reason, even because you don’t like
the color of the cover, return it for an immediate 100% refund of your
purchase price.
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Six
Super E-Book Bonuses (Valued at $100.00): "Yours FREE To Keep, No
Matter WHAT!" |
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If you order online before
,you will receive FREE access to these energy efficiency e-books, which can be downloaded to your computer. |
| Bonus #1 |
Learn
a Simple Energy-Saving Framing Technique
For New Construction |
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In most homes, corners and T's (where an
interior wall meets an exterior wall) have a 1-1/2" space the height
of the wall that is not insulated.
If you add up all the corners and T's in your
home, you will have an area about the size of a window that is not
insulated and that allows air to come in fro the outside,
every day of the year.
The un-insulated space allows air infiltration.
Many of you may have experienced moisture or mold problems in the
corners of your home. In the winter, when warm air in your
home comes in contact with the colder outside air, mold and mildew
can form.
When I consult with you on your new home
construction, and on my DVD and videotape, I show you a simple
framing technique that allows insulating these areas. The
technique does not alter the structural stability of
your home. |
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Bonus #2
Energy E-book #1
($20) |
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"The Most Complete
Energy Efficient Appliance Guide You'll Find -- Anywhere"
| The Energy Efficient
Appliance Guide covers topics such as: |
- A guide to making
energy-smart purchases -
If you feel that energy bills are taking a big chunk
of change out of your pocket, you are not alone. Americans
spend more than $115 billion each year on fuel and
electricity for their homes. On the average, heating and
cooling (space conditioning) account for about 45% of the
energy a home uses. Water heating consumes about 14%, and
appliances and other sources consume about 41%. Though
energy use varies among homes, there are many ways to lower
your energy bills.
- Energy standards for
residential appliances
- Air Conditioners -
Central Air and Heat Pumps
- Air Conditioners –
Room
- Clothes Dryers
- Clothes Washers
- Heating Equipment -
Furnaces and Boilers
- Kitchen Ranges and
Ovens
- Lamps – Fluorescent
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- Lamp (Fluorescent)
Ballasts
- Lamps - Incandescent
Reflector
- Pool Heaters
- Refrigerators/Refrigerator-Freezers/Freezers
- Showerheads and
Faucets
- Water Closets and
Urinals
- Water Heaters
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- Financing an energy efficient home
- You can apply for
energy-efficient financing through a government-insured or
conventional loan program.
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Bonus #3 Energy E-book #2
($20) |
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"The Complete Guide to
Geothermal Energy and it's uses"
| This geothermal guide
covers topics such as: |
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Geothermal Basics - Heat from the Earth, or geothermal — Geo
(Earth) + thermal (heat) — energy can be and already is
accessed by drilling holes in the ground and inserting
pipes. Geothermal energy is an enormous, underused heat and
power resource that is clean (emits little or no
greenhouse gases), reliable (average system
availability of 95%), and homegrown (making us less
dependent on foreign oil).
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Types of geothermal power plants
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The
history of geothermal in the United States - 1800
to Present
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The
future of geothermal
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Geothermal FAQ's
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Geothermal heat
pumps (GHP) - The geothermal heat
pump, also known as the ground source heat pump, is a highly
efficient renewable energy technology that is gaining wide
acceptance for both residential and commercial buildings.
Geothermal heat pumps are used for space heating and
cooling, as well as water heating. Its great advantage is
that it works by concentrating naturally existing heat,
rather than by producing heat through combustion of fossil
fuels.
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Environmental impacts
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Reliability and maintenance
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Residential Savings | |
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Bonus
#4 Energy E-book #4
($20) |
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"The Comprehensive Wind and
Hydropower Energy Guide" |
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Wind Energy Basics
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How wind turbines work
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Advantages and
disadvantages of its use
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Wind energy use throughout
history
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U.S. wind energy resource
potential
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Current research and
development
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Home Wind System Basics |
Hydropower Energy
Basics
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How hydropower works
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Advantages and
disadvantages of its use
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Hydropower use throughout
history
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U.S. hydropower resource
potential |
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Bonus #5 Energy E-book #5
($20) |
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"A Solar Energy Guide" |
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Solar Energy Basics
- Sunlight - solar energy - can be
used to generate electricity, provide hot water, and to heat, cool,
and light buildings. Photovoltaic (solar cell) systems
convert sunlight directly into electricity. Solar water heating
systems for buildings have two main parts: a solar collector and a
storage tank.
Solar Water Heating - One of the most cost effective
ways to incorporate renewable technologies into a building is by
incorporating solar hot water. A typical system will reduce the need
for conventional water heating by about two-thirds, minimizing the
expense of electricity or fossil fuel to heat the water and reducing
the associated environmental impacts.
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Active
Systems
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Passive
Systems
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Swimming
Pools
Solar Heating Basics
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Passive
Solar
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Active
Solar
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Solar
Collector Types
Solar Energy FAQs
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Bonus #6
2 Mini Energy E-books #6
($20) |
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"45 Ways to Save Energy In Your Apartment "
& "Improving the Efficiency of Your Duct System" |
45 Home
Energy Costs Saving Measures Used In Your Apartment
- Temperature Control
- Hot Water
- Kitchen Stove
- Refrigerator
- Dish Washer
- Washing Machine and Dryer
- Window Air Conditioner
Improving the Efficiency of Your Duct System
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Discover how you can save hundreds
of dollars per year by using a geothermal heat pump and energy
efficient appliances.
T hese super bonuses are jam-packed with information on home
energy efficiency. These e-books will be a great compliment to
Doug's VHS/DVD as they explain home energy usage in greater detail.
Don't miss this
opportunity!
Click Here for
a look
at the topics covered on
New Home Construction.
OK.
Here's what we're going to do for you.
We could easily charge over $150 for the
VHS/DVD, 6 bonuses, and consulting fee.
We would still receive orders and make more money. However,
our goal is to teach everyone about energy efficiency.
Honestly, God has truly blessed us and allows us to
make a living by helping people just like you!
Ordering today can make a BIG difference in the
comfort, safety, and utility costs of you home.
If you added up the value of one VHS/DVD ($37) and 6
super bonuses ($100), your
total would be $137.
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Order today and receive one VHS/DVD PLUS the 6
bonuses for only
($137) $37
(FREE SHIPPING & HANDLING) |
You can easily save hundreds of dollars a
year for a mere
$37 investment,
what most people spend on a tank of gas. Any
ONE of these home energy-saving tips will pay for the videotape
or DVD, or you can return it for a 100% refund.
A $37 investment is minimal, when you
realize you may be wasting $500 a year through leaky ductwork, $200
a year from air infiltration, $200 a year on oversized equipment,
and $150 more on your water heater. Could you use an extra
thousand dollars a year? Would you pay a one-time $37 fee to
save thousands of dollars each year?
These proven
energy-saving techniques will save you money. There’s
absolutely NO RISK on your part. Nothing is experimental, and
has been proven thousands of times all across the continental U.S.
You can return the video for a 100% refund if you are not
completely satisfied.
Why do we offer this no-risk guarantee?
Even though we've been in the home-energy conservation business for
a combined 40+ years, we want you to feel totally comfortable
placing your order on our SECURE servers.
Convinced? Order today
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We look forward to hearing from
you and welcome your comments. Even though we get large amounts of mail and e-mail, we love hearing from you. Please let
us know how much money you saved on your utility
bills. If you have any questions, contact Doug at 501-653-7931
8:00-4:30 M-F (CST). Be sure to mention that you saw this web site.
Sincerely,
Doug Rye and Phillip Rye
P.S.
Remember, we guarantee that
these energy-saving tips will save you money, or you can receive as an
individual a 100% refund.
P.P.S. Would you
like a written guarantee that you will save money on your heating,
cooling, and hot water bills on your new house? Simply send us
your plans and we will size your heating and cooling system and
give you a written guarantee that your heating and cooling costs will
not exceed a guaranteed average per month if you build your house
exactly as we instruct you to. You can easily
make the money back in the first month from lowered utility bills.
We
have sized systems for hundreds of customers and never had a single
complaint.
Ninety percent of homes in America today have oversized heating and
cooling systems.
This results in higher utility bills, higher initial costs,
humidity problems, and decreased equipment life. If you have any
questions, contact Doug at 501-653-7931 8:00-4:30 M-F (CST).
P.P.P.S. If still
aren't convinced that you will at least make back your $37 investment
with these techniques, here is one energy
saving tips from each of Doug's VHS/DVD's.
Existing
Homes: The only place that most
water heaters are not insulated is on the bottom. Every day of the
year you are heating your floor. Your floor doesn't need heating.
Install a 1" piece of foam insulation board under your
electric water heater. While you're at it, install a
water-heater wrap and save even more money each month. Both of
these combined cost $10 to $15 and save you $2 to $3 every month.
In a worst-case scenario it will take you seven months to recoup your
costs, and thereafter this energy improvement MAKES you money every
month. Adding this little bit of insulation is something EVERYONE can
and should do.
New Homes: Where is the
hottest place in your house in the summer? Answer: The attic.
Where I live, the attics are about 120F degrees in the summer. Where
is the coldest place in you house in the winter? Answer: The
attic. Where is the one place you should NEVER put your ductwork?
Answer: The attic. Where is the ductwork put in most of the new
house construction? Answer: You guessed it. The attic.
Your front yard is cooler in summer and warmer in winter than your atti
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