TIPS for Increased Energy Efficiency
- Replace old major appliances, especially your refrigerator and air conditioner. The latest models are much more energy efficient.
- Caulk or weatherstrip doors and windows to seal out heat-stealing drafts. Don't forget about air leaking through switch plates and electrical outlets.
- Insulate your attic or roof space. Doing so can cut heating costs by up to 30%. Plus, it will keep your home warmer in the winter.
- Have an insulation contractor inspect your home. If it needs more insulation, cellulose can be blown into the walls to cut down substantially on heating costs.
- Wrap insulation around pipes in your basement and crawl space to avoid heat loss.
- Move chairs and beds away from exterior walls. These are usually the coldest walls in the house.
- Keep your windows clean. Dirty windows don't allow full sunlight in to warm your house.
- Use ceiling fans. They force warm air down, so you can set your thermostat at a lower temperature.
- Keep the damper closed when your fireplace is not in use. Hot air escapes quickly through the chimney.
- Tape a sheet of aluminum foil (shiny side out) to the wall behind radiators. This will help to make them more efficient.
- Keep radiators (and registers in a warm air system) clean and dust-free so heat flows freely.
- Turn your radiator valves either completely on or off. Opening them partially does not regulate a radiator's heat output.
- Don't put anything on top of a radiator to block its heat output except a ventilated cover. Never block radiators with drapes.
- Turn down the temperature on your hot water heater to the warm setting (120°). You'll save energy and avoid scalding your hands.
- Wrap your hot water heater with an insulating blanket to prevent heat loss.
- Switch your appliances (refrigerator, dishwasher, washing machine and clothes dryer) to the energy-saving setting.
- Install a clock thermostat, and set it to automatically drop to a lower temperature at night
- Install storm windows and doors to keep out drafts and help you save on heating costs.
- Replace your 60-100 watt incandescent light bulbs (those you keep on the most) with compact fluorescent bulbs which use three-quarters less electricity.
- Clean or replace filters in furnaces, air conditioners and heat pumps at the beginning of the summer and winter. This will permit a better air- flow throughout the house.
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