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Insulation Product Information
Our recommendation is to evaluate the amount of attic/ceiling, wall, floor and/or foundation insulation you currently have in your home and make a plan for where you want to install new insulation.
Recommened Insulation Zones in New Mexico
Qualifying insulation products must be ENERGY STAR certified blanket (batt or roll) insulation or rigid board insulation. Please note, you can only use your insulation coupon one time. You need to buy all of the insulation you plan to install IN ONE PURCHASE.
Our recommendation is to evaluate the amount of attic/ceiling, wall, floor and/or foundation insulation you currently have in your home and make a plan for where you want to install new insulation.
Heat Pump Dryer Information
A heat pump dryer heats air to dry clothes and then reuses that air, once the moisture is removed, rather than venting it outside. A heat pump dryer sends air through an evaporator to remove the moisture without losing too much heat, so they use less electricity to generate heat, than regular clothes dryers. There are stackable, and all-in-on (washer plus dryer) units to choose from. It’s important to know that a Heat Pump Dryer requires water drainage. You can manually drain the water tank, use a drain hose (provided by the manufacturer) to discard the water automatically in a nearby sink or drain pipe, or you can install a device that allows a heat pump dryer to use the clothes washer drain to remove the water.
See this Heat Pump Dryer ENERGY STAR Video on YouTube
HEAT PUMP DRYER ADVANTANGES
- Easy to install since they don’t required ventilation
- Can be installed anywhere there’s a power and water source
- Can reduce energy use by at least 28% compared to standard dryers
- Dries laundry at low temperatures, so they are gentler on clothes
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Just like there are a variety of electrical sockets, there are different types of plugs. When shopping for major appliances, decide whether you need a 3-prong versus a 4-prong cord.
- 3-prong plugs are used for homes built before the year 2000.
- 4-prong plugs are used for homes built after the year 2000.
Tip: When you purchase a new appliance, a 4-prong cord is usually included with the appliance by default. If your home is equipped with a 3-prong outlet, you will need to get a 3-prong cord or connector adapter separately.
Appliances such as dryers and stoves/ranges require a dedicated 20 amp breaker panel circuit and plug. The easiest way to determine whether a circuit is 15 or 20 amps is to look at the corresponding breaker or fuse in the breaker panel. Dedicated circuits are electrical lines that carry an electrical current to one single outlet. For an ample and consistent stream of power for safe operation, 20-amp receptacles are recommended for major appliances.
Cooking Appliances Information
ENERGY STAR Cooking Appliances
ENERGY STAR certified electric cooking products are 18% more efficient, on average, compared to standard models. They are better for your home indoor air quality than burning natural gas or propane, which produces air pollutants. You can use your in-store coupon to purchase ENERGY STAR Cooktops, Ranges, Stoves, or Oven at participating retailers. These appliances can have either radiant or induction cooktops. Appliances must be installed. Portable cooktops do not qualify for this program.
How Does Induction Cooking Work?
Induction cooktops and ranges use electromagnetic energy to heat up ferromagnetic cookware internally, making the heating process faster and much more efficient than conventional models. Induction heats up the cookware, not the cooking surface. 85% of heating energy is transferred to the food in the cookware, so the kitchen stays cooler while you’re cooking. You have to use compatible cookware, including cast iron, stainless steel, and enameled cast iron pots and pans.
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Just like there are a variety of electrical sockets, there are different types of plugs. When shopping for major appliances, decide whether you need a 3-prong versus a 4-prong cord.
- 3-prong plugs are used for homes built before the year 2000.
- 4-prong plugs are used for homes built after the year 2000.
Tip: When you purchase a new appliance, a 4-prong cord is usually included with the appliance by default. If your home is equipped with a 3-prong outlet, you will need to get a 3-prong cord or connector adapter separately.
Appliances such as dryers and stoves/ranges require a dedicated 20 amp breaker panel circuit and plug. The easiest way to determine whether a circuit is 15 or 20 amps is to look at the corresponding breaker or fuse in the breaker panel. Dedicated circuits are electrical lines that carry an electrical current to one single outlet. For an ample and consistent stream of power for safe operation, 20-amp receptacles are recommended for major appliances.
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