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Energy Efficient

Energy Efficient. Mary Faubert Lawson Sellers. Where?. Bethal Acres, Oklahoma Countryside. House Plan. How are we Energy Efficient?. KOOLCOAT Radiant Barrier Paint Additive Light Colored Roof Shingles Fluorescent Light bulbs Ecoflow Low flow Showerheads.

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Energy Efficient

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  1. Energy Efficient Mary Faubert Lawson Sellers

  2. Where? • Bethal Acres, Oklahoma • Countryside

  3. House Plan

  4. How are we Energy Efficient? • KOOLCOAT Radiant Barrier Paint Additive • Light Colored Roof Shingles • Fluorescent Light bulbs • Ecoflow Low flow Showerheads

  5. KOOLCOAT Radiant Barrier Paint Additive • this revolutionary radiant barrier paint additive is an inexpensive and easy-to-use radiant barrier material • KOOLCOAT’s non-toxic, chemically stable ceramic microspheres mixed with any paint can effectively block up to 97% of harmful UV Rays. • KOOLCOAT can be applied to the exterior and interior of your building to PROTECT it from the radiant heat of the sun.  The increased radiant barrier properties of KOOLCOAT lowers energy bills and, as an added bonus, KOOLCOAT insulates from sound as well! • http://www.koolcoat.com/

  6. Light Roof Colored Shingles • Having Lighter Colored Roof Shingles detracts the sunlight and allows less heat to penetrate your house. • This allows your energy bill to be lower because the A/C doesn’t have to work as hard to cool your house. • http://greenliving.nationalgeographic.com/roof-shingles-energy-star-rated-3155.html

  7. Fluorescent Light Bulbs • Compact fluorescent light bulbs are an energy-efficient alternative. In CFLs, electric current energizes argon and mercury vapor, which excites a glowing phosphor coating inside the bulb. This design loses very little energy to heat, which means it consumes much less power. • CFLs reduce energy bills because they use less power.  • http://www.homedepot.com/webapp/catalog/servlet/ContentView?pn=KH_BG_EL_Choosing_CFL_Light_Bulbs&storeId=10051&langId=-1&catalogId=10053

  8. Ecoflow Low Flow Showerheads • Save up to 1 gallon of water per minute • This innovative shower head was engineered for maximum performance with less water. • OptiFLOW® technology improves water force by up to 30% so it conserves water without sacrificing a refreshing and invigorating shower experience. • http://www.waterpik.com/shower-head/products/hand-held/ecoflow/ECO-563

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