"Learn How Cellulose Insulation
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20 CRITICAL DESIGN ASPECTS EVERY
HOME OWNER MUST CONSIDER BEFORE
PLANNING A NEW HOME.
Learn These Key Points and Their Benefits:
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How to seal your ductwork
with duct mastic and where to 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 slab foundation, I show you where to
install the ductwork for
greatest efficiency
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Geothermal
- What is required to efficiently use geothermal energy,
geothermal energy and how it works, and geothermal benefits and
requirements.
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How to repair air leaks
in your home that, if not repaired, could 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 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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How existing and old home
insulation can improve the energy efficiency of 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. 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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Save money by avoiding
unnecessary energy-saving devices for residential air conditioning units.
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Once you understand the energy saving techniques that I've learned over the
past 30 years, you'll see exactly how easy it is to have an energy efficient
home.
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...And it's not as hard as you might think. Nothing I teach is new or
rocket science.
Whether you are building a new home or want to have lower utility bills
in your existing home, this information applies to you.
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Comparison of Home Insulation For Residential Homes
Cellulose insulation usage is increasing all across the nation as a result of consumer education
and my nationwide seminars and radio broadcasts. Cellulose insulation is made from recycled newspaper and
is an excellent insulation and soundproofing material.
Cellulose has several advantages including but not limited to:
The three most important factors influencing your heating and cooling bills are
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Air infiltration
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Air infiltration
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Air infiltration
Cellulose fills all cracks, holes, and hard-to-reach areas.
Without getting too technical, heat is transferred in three ways.
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Convection - transferred between air molecules
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Radiation - transferred by electromagnetic waves (sun)
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Conduction - transferred through a material particle by particle
Greater density of damp-spay cellulose eliminates almost all convection heat transfer.
My VHS/DVD has a demonstration that shows the convective heat transfer of cellulose and fiberglass
insulation. You can see the superior qualities of cellulose for yourself.
The demonstration also shows you the comparison of rolled vs. blown home insulation for
residential construction. When using damp-spray blown cellulose insulation, you are able to get a much
greater density, which decreases air infiltration.
Have you ever noticed that an electrician will drill a two-inch hole to pull a half-inch
wire? Every one of these holes is open to the attic for air infiltration. Cellulose insulates around
all electrical sockets and plumbing holes.
Benefits of cellulose insulation:
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Environmentally friendly
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By using recycled newsprint, we conserve tons of paper that would normally go
into landfills, save expensive landfill space, help recycling programs, and preserve millions
of trees.
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Health
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The Federal Government has
classified fiberglass as a probable cancer-causing
material. Anyone that has been around fiberglass insulation knows that it
uncomfortable to touch and breathe. The tiny glass fibers can get into your lungs and
cause major health problems.
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Cellulose insulation poses no danger. You can roll in it, play in it,
install it, and never have the itchy skin that you have with fiberglass. The tiny glass
particles in fiberglass make microscopic cuts on your skin, and that’s why it makes you
itch. Airborne particles of fiberglass can also enter your lungs.
Quoted directly from the American Lung Association Website: "Fiberglass insulation packages
display cancer warning labels. These labels are required by the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health
Administration (OSHA) based on determinations made by the International Agency for Research on
Cancer (IARC) and the National Toxicology Program (NTP").
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Noise control
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Cellulose is one of the best noise control and sound insulation products.
Cellulose is fantastic for interior home sound insulation and
home theater sound insulation.
My DVD shows a convincing demonstration on the sound control of cellulose
insulation.
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Cellulose is treated with
borate, a nontoxic chemical that is
fire, bug, and mold resistant.
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As demonstrated in this picture, you can place 4" of cellulose in your hand,
put a blowtorch on it, and the insulation does not burn.
As stated by a leading U.S. manufacturer of fiberglass, "cellulose
can and does smolder at a temperature above approximately 450F degrees". Notice
that is says "smolder" and not "burns".
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Listen about cellulose insulation
Doug Rye with co- host Ron
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When using cellulose insulation, the need for 2x4
vs. 2x6 construction for energy efficiency is minimal. It is not necessary to have double
insulation for home energy efficiency. It can simply be done with one 2x4 wall.
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Myths of cellulose insulation
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Cellulose insulation causes mold and
mildew. Cellulose insulation is treated with Broic acid which is a
mold and mildew inhibitor. When installed properly, mold and mildew CANNOT grow in
cellulose insulation. As with any building material that is installed while damp (paint,
sheetrock mud, etc.), damp spray cellulose should be allowed to air dry for 24 to
48 hours before covering and should only be damp to the touch when
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Cellulose insulation will settle in the walls. Any type of loose
fill insulation will settle in the walls. However, when applied correctly, damp spray
cellulose insulation WILL NOT settle. When installed correctly, a small mist of
water and glue are added to the insulation as it is sprayed.

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Cellulose insulation will burn. The same Boric acid that resists
mold and mildew gives cellulose insulation some of its fire resistance properties. Also
the density of cellulose insulation does not allow enough air to sustain a fire. |
Click on the picture to the right for proof.
Many of you can relate to this example. What happens if you throw a
old Sears or JC Penny's catalogue in the fire? It won't burn. Why?
Because it can't get enough air.
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Order today and discover other myths of R-values,
how they are determined, and what they mean.
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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 uninsulated 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
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- 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.
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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
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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 Make Save Energy In Your Apartment "
& "Improving the Efficiency of Your Duct System"
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45 Ways to Make Save Energy In Your Apartment
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.
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If you have any questions, contact me at 501-653-7931 8:00-4:30 M-F (CST). Be sure to mention that you saw my
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P.S. Remember, I guarantee that my energy-saving tips will save you
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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 me your plans, and for an Internet special of 13 cents a
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that your heating and cooling costs will not exceed a guaranteed average per month if you build your house
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P.P.P.S. If still aren't convinced that you will at least make back your $37 investment with my
techniques, I am going to give you one of the following energy saving tips from my
VHS/DVD.
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 attic!
Why not put it in your front yard? It’s cooler out there. Let me show you where to put your
ductwork that will save you money in energy bills every month.
Order my DVD today and start saving money!
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