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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
underinsulate .
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Examples
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An estimated 80 percent of older homes are underinsulated.
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An estimated 80 percent of older homes are underinsulated.
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Our nearly 130 million homes, many of which lose energy to leaky ductwork, underinsulated attics, and inefficient appliances, account for roughly 35 percent of the potential energy-efficiency gains, says the report.
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Our nearly 130 million homes, many of which lose energy to leaky ductwork, underinsulated attics, and inefficient appliances, account for roughly 35 percent of the potential energy-efficiency gains, says the report.
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An underinsulated roof could also be contributing to higher heating costs.
Tip of the day: Add insulation to lower your heating bills 2008
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An underinsulated roof could also be contributing to higher heating costs.
Tip of the day: Add insulation to lower your heating bills 2008
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More than 60 percent of U.S. homes are underinsulated; the average home needs up to 19 inches of fiberglass attic insulation for maximum energy efficiency.
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More than 60 percent of U.S. homes are underinsulated; the average home needs up to 19 inches of fiberglass attic insulation for maximum energy efficiency.
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More than 60 percent of U.S. homes are underinsulated; the average home needs up to 19
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We are wasting energy now not only because our homes are underinsulated but also because our electric meters are too dumb to know not to buy the most expensive kilowatts.
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