As much as 60 percent of the average home’s energy costs come from heating and air conditioning, according to the U.S. Department of Energy. With a few home improvements and changes in your household routine you can greatly decrease the amount of money you spend on your utility bill.
- Seal Air Leaks - Fixing drafty windows, doors and outlets will keep the cool air inside in the summer and prevent heat loss in the winter.
- Use to CFL or LED Lights - Conventional incandescent bulbs emit a lot of heat. You'll save electricity and keep your home cooler with energy-efficient light bulbs.
- Curtains and Blinds - Keep south and west facing windows covered on hot days and opened during cool evenings.
- Program The Thermostat - Program the thermostat to turn air conditioning off when you're away.
- Add Attic Insulation - Insulation will cut heating and cooling costs by 10 percent or more.
- Ventilate Your Attic - Ventilation fans prevent excessive heat from accumulating up in the attic.
- Check Your Air Ducts - Sealing and insulating your home’s air distribution system will increase your cooling system’s efficiency.
- Plant a Tree - Deciduous trees will shade your home in summer while allowing the warmth of the sun through in the winter.
- Scheduled Maintenance - Regular maintenance is essential for keep your home heating and cooling system operating reliably and at peak efficiency.
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