Energy Saving Ideas For Your Home
So, you want to save money on your Ann Arbor house bills and put more dough in
your pockets. You open up your mail and there it is- $30-$40 + more than last
month. You scratch your head and wonder why have the utilities gone up? Could it
be the taxes are higher? Maybe, but not that much. Have you been keeping the
house too warm, or washing your clothes in hot water- a lot? Maybe it’s time you
converted your home into an energy-efficient house. You’ll save time and money
by fixing up your home now and you’ll see the difference in your bills next
month.
How can you make your home more energy-efficient? Here are some ways to
improve the way you live:
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Air Ducts- Have your ducts checked for any separation at the joints and
fix them if there is. You could be saving yourself up to 20% on your
heating-cooling bills.
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Gaps- Weather strip gaps in door frames and windows to save at least 10%
on your heating bills. You can also caulk gaps where electrical wiring and pipes
protrude from exterior walls, and plug all leaks.
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Heat-Recovery Ventilator- During colder months, your bills are higher.
You don’t need the additional headache of wondering if your heating is going out
the window. Why not install a heat-recovery ventilator- they gather about 70% of
the heat from the air exiting the house and reconnect it to the fresh air coming
in.
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Insulation- Add layers to certain parts of your home that has poor
insulation such as the attic, crawl spaces or the floors above basements, and
exterior walls. For most applications, rigid boards and batts will do just fine
and for side wall cavities, sprayed-in foam is best suited for the job.
Remember- no matter the job- you can always mix and layer different forms of
insulation.
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Light Bulbs- Lose the cheap incandescent bulbs and buy ones that are CFL
(Compact Fluorescent Light). They are more expensive, but they last up to ten
times longer and use 70-75% less energy.
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Major Appliances- Get rid of them if they are more than seven years old
and replace with a newer model that carries the Energy Star® label.
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Thermostat- Turn the heat down to around 65 degrees while you and your
family are home. While you all are gone, bring it down 10 more degrees- you’ll
save more money that way. Who wouldn’t want to save at least 10% on their
heating bill each month?
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Trees- Don’t cut them down! According to the American Society of
Landscape Architects, you should have windbreaks of evergreen trees and shrubs
to the N, W, and E of your home to reduce wind 10-15%.
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Water Heater- Did you know that 14% of an average home’s energy expenses
goes toward heating water for bathing and washing? In just 10 months you could
see a big difference in your water bill by covering your water heater in an
insulating blanket.
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Windows- Buy energy efficient windows which can save you up to 27%.
Information gathered for this article is a portion
of www.eplans.com “10 Tips”.
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