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Energy

Energy

 

Give your home an energy check up to see if your can reduce your utility bills during the high-usage winter months. Contact your local utility to see if they can give your home an energy audit. According to the Department of Energy you can save between five and thirty percent on your energy bill by making some efficiency upgrades to your home. A professional audit can tell you the best places to save the most money.

Other ideas include:

  • Seal your windows
  • Use a “draft dog” or other draft stopper around your threshold
  • Wear layered clothing
  • Change your ceiling fan to run clockwise. Typically, fans run counter-clockwise to move cool air. Reversing your fan (on low speed) helps push rising warm air back down into the room. The air near the ceiling can be as much as 10 degrees higher than the air near your feet, so moving the warm air back into the room can lower your energy needs.
  • Close window coverings a dark. As soon as the sun sets, close the curtains, drapes and blinds. They act as an insulation barrier to keep the cold out and the warm air in. But, when the sun it out and shining through those windows, open up the window coverings to let that radiant heat in.
  • Cook in your oven. Baking or roasting your home-cooked meals gives some extra warmth to your home.
  • Replace your furnace filter. Constant running clogs the filter with dust and debris. Clean or replace the filter regularly throughout the winter and you’ll have a more efficient furnace…and lower energy bills.
  • Put a blanket on your water heater
  • Add insulation to your attic
  • Consider using energy efficient LED decorations

Your real estate professional can point you in the direction of other savings available in your area.

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