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TORRANCE TRIBUNE August 16, 2012 Page 19 Open House Directory Why Advertise? OPEN HOUSE IN EL SEGUNDO Community newspapers connect your • Fri 12-2 815 Main St, #107, ES 2 bd/2 ba, corner unit $429,000 business to your community Stephanie Younger Teles Properties 424-203-1828 • Sat/Sun 1-4 506 Oregon, ES 4bd/3.ba - 3000 sq.ft. $1,400,000 Why Alex Abad South Bay Brokers 310-877-6488 Advertise • Sun 2-4 527 W. Acacia Ave, ES 3bd/1.5ba $699,900 Rose VanHook Shorewood Realtors 310-350-5920 Here? • Sun 2-4 325 E. Grand Ave #D 3bd/3ba $559,000 Aurelio MattucciWe put your business Bill Ruane RE/MAX Beach Cities Realty 310-877-2374 (310)920-9233 in the hands of over • Sun 2-4 408 Washington St, ES 3bd/2ba $789,900 30,000 residents and businesses Bill Ruane RE/MAX Beach Cities Realty 310-877-2374 EVERY WEEK! Residential & Commercial • Sun 2-5 815 Main St., #107, ES 2 bd/2 ba, corner unit $429,000 Sales & Leasing Stephanie Younger Teles Properties 424-203-1828 Contact Us for Rates and Information: marketing@heraldpublications.com www.MATTUCCI.com OPEN HOUSE IN OTHER CITIES All six of our papers are online @ • Sun 2-4 1357 Voorhees Ave, MB 3bd/1ba $979,000 Bill Ruane RE/MAX Beach Cities Realty 310-877-2374 www.heraldpublications.com How To Keep Cool and Cut Home Energy Costs (ARA) - The warm weather and long days full loads and use the air-dry cycle. You can of summer can give us a free and easy feeling even reduce hot water use around the house - that is, until it’s time to pay the utility bill. by simply repairing leaks in faucets and Utility costs can add up fast with increased pipes - according to the U.S. Department of use of the air conditioner, appliances and Energy, a leak of one drip per second can other household items during peak times. cost $1 per month. Yet it’s easy to cut energy bills if you take LiGhten CoStS with simple steps to adjust your daily routine. new LiGht BULBS Here are some tips for staying cool while Some of the newer energy saving light reducing energy costs this summer. bulbs provide colors and light levels similar ChanGe yoUr air FiLter to traditional bulbs, but require less energy Every change of season comes with the to produce light. For example, energy-saving need to change the air filter on your home’s incandescents provide about 25 percent heating and cooling system. Change it at least energy savings; compact fluorescent lamps every three months and possibly more often (CFLs) provide about 75 percent savings, at high-use times like summer. A clean filter and light emitting diodes (LEDs) offer about keeps dust and dirt from bogging down the 75 to 80 percent savings, according to www. airflow, helping to cool your home without energysavers.gov. racking up extra costs. Get yoUr hVaC SyStem keep CooL eFFiCientLy in Shape Installing a programmable thermostat People often resolve to get in better shape will allow you to set a schedule for your over the summer, so keep your home’s heating, indoor temperature throughout the day, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) ensuring greater efficiency and home system in shape as well by scheduling a tune- comfort. With some models you can pre-set to 6 percent per each degree you raise the less hot water. Instead of taking a bath in a up with a qualified dealer that can inspect temperatures throughout the week to match thermostat, according to American Standard tub filled with hot water, take a refreshing your system for efficiency and recommend your family’s comings and goings, or even Heating & Air Conditioning. shower using a low-flow showerhead. Other adjustments. In addition, if your system is adjust your temperature remotely. Adjusting Get in hot water - the hot-water-saving habits: use only the cold more than 10 years old, replacing it with a the temperature even a little can help a lot: GooD way water cycle of your automatic clothes washer, more energy-efficient model may save you in the summer, cooling costs can be cut up Lower your water heating costs by wasting and when using the dishwasher, wash only money in the long run. • Forecast Realty Inc. Family Team Stephanie Hart — Short Sale Specialist 100% Close Rate in the last 4 years Kevin Hart — Bank Owned Properties 40-60 closed/year Alannah Hart — Office Manager/Agent Brad Hart — Online Advertising Specialist/Agent Jeremy Hart — Network Marketing Specialist Roger Hart — Broker with 35 Years Experience 2420 W. Carson St. #120 Torrance, CA 90501 Roger Hart (left) with sons: Kevin; Jeremy and his wife Stephanie; and Bradley with his wife Alannah. The www.ForecastRealty.com Hart family has used its successful business to promote and preserve pride in the Torrance community 310/781-2000 through responsible real estate transactions and home ownership.


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