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A Green Audit, according to an online dictionary, is defined as such:
At GreenBiz.com, they explain:
For a more manageable, DIY perspective, we turn to Stephanie Watson of HowStuffWorks.com, who offers suggestions like: Find the air leaks. Walk around your house and feel for air leaks in these places:
-Gaps in the baseboard and where the walls and ceiling meet
-Window and door frames, as well as their weather stripping and caulking
-Mail slots and doggie doors
-Fireplace dampers
-Window-mounted air conditioners
-Electrical outlets and switch plates
-Pipes
-Areas where building materials come together (such as in corners, around chimneys and along the foundation of your home)
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