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Energy Savers

Type of Improvement: Windows and Doors
Energy-saving windows and doors have a certain appeal to the energy-conscious buyer. An aging front door can be replaced with an energy-efficient door. A sliding glass door may be replaced with an energy-efficient swinging patio door. Sliding windows may be replaced with insulated windows.
  • Recovery can reach 45 percent. Although these projects improve comfort and appearance, their recovery value is low because most buyers assume that windows and doors will be in good condition. If you can do the work yourself, a good payoff is probable.

Type of Improvement: Insulation
If you own an older home, your loose-fill attic insulation may have compacted significantly, causing energy loss. New fiberglass roll insulation may be added to bring the depth up to 10 inches and help you reap substantial energy savings.

  • Recovery can reach 25 percent. Beefing up insulation in your home improves comfort and lowers energy bills but doesn’t add much value to your home. Today’s buyers feel entitled to adequate levels and don't pay much more for a house that is well insulated.

Type of Improvement: Energy-efficient Fireplace
Fireplaces hold great appeal. Options include going with a prefabricated fireplace or installing a brick one.

  • Recovery can reach 100 percent. Many buyers are willing to pay extra for a fireplace -- even in climates where a fireplace isn’t a necessity. The prefabricated fireplace project can earn a good recovery because a prefab unit with a boxed in metal chimney will be much less expensive than a real brick one.

Type of Improvement: New Heating System
If your furnace is old and needs replacing, an energy-efficient gas furnace will save money in the long run. The project may not require any major alterations to ductwork throughout the house, but most likely, a contractor will be necessary.

  • Recovery can reach 50 percent. Buyers expect a functional heating system. A high-efficiency furnace is a bonus they’ll like but may not reward. If your old furnace works and you plan to sell soon, let the buyer replace the heating system.

Video on How to Install a Programmable Thermostat
Learn how to save energy and money on your heating and cooling bills by replacing your existing thermostat with a programmable thermostat in this instructional video from The Home Depot. Presented by Real Living; video.realliving.com