Using energy wisely
can reduce consumption
and save money on
utility bills. Some
things cost nothing and
can save a lot.
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Here are 25
Energy-Saving Tips...
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1. First and
foremost, have your
furnace and gas
appliances serviced
annually by a qualified
contractor to ensure
safety and maximum
energy-efficiency. As
you "tighten up" your
home for
energy-efficiency, you
may even want to install
a carbon monoxide
detector for added
safety. |
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2. When buying a
new heating system or
appliance, compare
energy-efficiency
ratings and annual
operating costs. A
slightly higher initial
cost for a
high-efficiency unit
could pay itself back in
a very short time
through energy savings
and lower utility bills. |
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3. Put on your
favorite sweater and set
your thermostats between
65 and 68 degrees during
the winter. For sleep
hours, set the
temperature at least 5
degrees lower and add a
cozy blanket to your
bed. When away from home
for more than a few
hours, set your
thermostat at 58
degrees. (Warmer
temperatures are
recommended for homes
with ill or elderly
persons or infants). |
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4. Install a
programmable thermostat
and set it to accurately
follow your schedule. If
no one is home during
the day, there's no need
to keep your house
toasty. Using a
programmable thermostat,
you can adjust the times
you turn on the furnace
or air-conditioner
according to a pre-set
schedule. Programmable
thermostats can store
and repeat multiple
daily settings (six or
more temperature
settings a day) that you
can manually override
without affecting the
rest of the daily or
weekly program. |
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5. Adjust vents
to keep specific rooms
of your home at a
desired temperature.
Heat rises, so you may
want to partially close
upstairs vents. Check
with your heating
contractor to see if
this will work well with
your heating system
design. |
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6. Seal leaks
around doors, windows
and other openings, such
as pipes or ducts, with
caulking or
weather-stripping. |
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7. If pipes or
ducts run through
unheated areas, insulate
them. |
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8. Close vents
and doors in unused
rooms. Check with your
heating/HVAC contractor
to see if this will work
well with your heating
system design. |
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9. Use
draperies, awnings,
blinds or shutters on
all windows to slow the
loss of heat through the
glass. In winter, keep
window coverings open on
sunny days to let the
sun's warmth in and
close them at night to
insulate against cold,
outside air. Use drapes,
shutters, awnings, shade
trees, glass with
reflective film or solar
screens to keep sunlight
out in the summer. |
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10. Rearrange
furniture by placing it
against inside walls
you're less likely to
feel cool drafts if
you're not sitting next
to the outside walls.. |
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11. Avoid
blocking heating vents
and air returns with
furniture, draperies or
carpet. |
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12. Consider
storm or thermal windows
and doors or
double-paned glass. A
less-expensive
alternative is plastic
sheeting, which can be
temporarily fastened
over doors and windows
to retain heat or air
conditioning. |
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13. Purchase
some inexpensive,
pre-cut insulation
gaskets and seal out the
cold air entering your
home through electrical
switches and outlet
plates, particularly
those on outside walls. |
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14. A dirty
furnace filter can drive
up the cost of heating
your home. Change or
clean filters in heating
and cooling units at
least four times a year. |
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15. Check to see
if your attic and
crawlspace and/or
basement have
recommended levels of
insulation. Add
insulation as needed. |
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16. A humidifier
either on your furnace
or as a separate unit
can help control heating
costs. You'll feel
warmer in moist air, so
you can set your
thermostat lower. |
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17. Closets and
cabinets on outside
walls can leak a great
deal of air, so make
sure the doors fit
snugly and keep them
tightly closed. |
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18. If you have
ceiling fans, make sure
the mountings are snug
and tight. Use clear
caulking to seal any
leaks. Even minor cracks
around the base can let
in lots of cold air. |
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19. Use kitchen,
bath and other
ventilating fans
sparingly in cold
weather. In just one
hour, these fans can
blow away a household of
warm air. |
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20. Set water
heater temperature at
120 degrees and install
water-flow restrictors
in showerheads and
faucets. Water-saving
showerheads and faucet
aerators save up to 50%
on your hot water use.
Simply unscrew the old
one and screw on the new
one. |
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21. Check your
water heater manual for
instructions and drain
sediment from the water
heater tank at least
annually. Removing
sediment promotes proper
heat exchange and
extends the life of the
water heater. Check the
website of your water
heater's manufacturer if
you've misplaced your
manual. Many are
available on-line. |
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22. Repair leaky
hot water faucets
promptly. A leaky faucet
wastes gallons of hot
water in a short period
of time. |
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23. Be sure that
dishwashers, washing
machines and clothes
dryers are fully loaded
before running. |
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24. If you never
use your fireplace, plug
and seal the chimney
flue. |
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25. You may not
realize that your
fireplace is one of the
most inefficient heat
sources you can possibly
use. It literally sends
your energy dollars
right up the chimney
along with volumes of
warm air. A roaring fire
can exhaust as much as
24,000 cubic feet of air
per hour to the outside.
The warm air is replaced
by cold air coming into
the house from the
outside. Your heating
system then works
overtime to warm up this
air which is then
exhausted through your
chimney. Keep your
fireplace damper closed
unless a fire is going.
Keeping the damper open
is like keeping a
48-inch window wide open
during the winter since
it allows warm air to go
right up the chimney. |
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Caution: |
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Don't use your gas
fireplace or gas logs to
try and heat your home.
Use them for decorative
purposes only and only
sparingly in very cold
weather. Don't use your
gas or electric range to
heat your home either.
That's a potentially
dangerous and expensive
thing to do. Just use it
for its intended purpose
cooking.
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