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Tight Home Improvement Budget? Select Projects That Save Money and Offer Tax Credits
Window and Door Manufacturer JELD-WEN Shares Easy, Affordable Home Renovation Tips That Help Homeowners Get the Most Out of Their Remodeling Investments
| Source: JELD-WEN
KLAMATH FALLS, OR--(Marketwire - April 30, 2009) - Spring is remodeling season, and this
year homeowners are looking for home improvement projects that can help
them save money as well as improve the overall performance of their house.
During a tough economy, experts say consumers on tight budgets are wise to
focus their home renovation efforts on affordable projects that make
lasting economic impacts. For example, here are five money-saving ideas
that are easy to undertake and won't break the bank, courtesy of JELD-WEN
Windows and Doors and Danny Lipford, host of the nationally syndicated
television show "Today's Homeowner with Danny Lipford":
1. Go low-flow
Inexpensive and a simple do-it-yourself project, installing low-flow shower
heads and faucet aerators can reduce consumption by 50 percent and save on
water heating costs as well.
Price range: $12 - $200 per unit
2. Shut out the cold
Upgrading old and drafty windows can be a big money saver -- an average
savings of up to $450 per year on energy costs according to the U.S.
Department of Energy. It can also help come tax time. Homeowners can
receive federal tax credits of up to $1,500 for installing qualified energy
efficient windows by the end of 2010.
Price range: Starting around $165 per unit for vinyl windows with insulated
Low-E glass
3. Keep in the heat
Insulating attic spaces is a good way to keep heat in during the winter and
cut down on utility bills. This is a weekend project that can show
immediate returns.
Price range: Usually around $50 per roll
4. Light up the savings
If you can change a lightbulb, you can save money by installing compact
fluorescent lights (CFLs). Each ENERGY STAR® qualified bulb lasts 10
times longer than regular lights and can save $30 over its lifetime.
Price range: Starting around $2 per bulb
5. Set your favorite program
Programmable thermostats are painless to install and reduce heating and
cooling costs to the tune of $180 per year with ENERGY STAR® qualified
units.
Price range: $40 to $100
How can new windows save money?
Replacing old, inefficient windows can make a major difference in reducing
energy costs, as well as adding other style and performance benefits. A
typical home can realize significant savings. In fact, more efficient
JELD-WEN windows and doors helped a family in Maine cut their home fuel
heating bill by half this past winter, thanks to new JELD-WEN windows and
doors that were installed in their 119-year-old farmhouse. Now, the family
notices not only a dramatic difference in their energy costs, but in the
comfort and style of their home.
Through 2010, window replacement projects also qualify for tax benefits.
Under the government's new Economic Stimulus plan, federal tax credits for
qualified energy efficiency improvements related to items including windows
and doors are available for up to $1,500. JELD-WEN has made it easy to
determine the specific requirements and which products qualify for the tax
credits by asking for the Tax Credit package or visiting the Web site at
http://www.jeld-wen.com/taxcredit.
Quotes:
"Window improvement can be affordable and stylish at the same time, so
homeowners do not have to compromise one for the other. More than 50
percent of all replacement windows in the U.S. are vinyl units, which can
start in the $165 range for a basic size. JELD-WEN vinyl windows provide
high-style features like simulated divided lites, and come standard with
Low-E glass for energy efficiency. Overall, vinyl is a great value for the
investment." -- Brian Hedlund, product marketing manager at JELD-WEN
"Upgrading old, inefficient windows and doors is a smart renovation project
because it provides long-term benefits. New windows and doors are
reasonably-priced improvements that offer immediate energy cost savings,
lower maintenance and classic styles and designs that help improve a home's
market value. That's money right back in a homeowner's pocket." -- Danny
Lipford, host of the nationally syndicated television program "Today's
Homeowner with Danny Lipford" and an authority on budget home improvement
tips that pay dividends
"Despite a pullback in the economy, homeowners are still looking to
renovate their homes and update them as much as possible. The difference
today is that they want effective products, like windows and doors, which
maximize their return on investment, make a noticeable impact and continue
to save them money year after year." -- Brian Hedlund, product marketing
manager at JELD-WEN
Company Info:
Based in Klamath Falls, Ore., JELD-WEN began as a small Oregon millwork
plant with 15 employees in 1960 and has grown to more than 20,000 employees
in nearly 150 locations worldwide. Today the company manufactures a full
breadth of windows, doors and garage doors, and has earned numerous awards
and endorsements for reliability, innovation and excellence. For more
information about the exceptional value and reliability of JELD-WEN®
products, or to find a dealer near you, please visit jeld-wen.com or call
800-877-9482.
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Video:
Learn how one
family was able to save money and reduce energy costs by installing new
windows and doors, and view this video for
additional tips.