Even the most energy efficient home can still see higher
electric and gas bills in the winter months – it’s inevitable. To keep your home running efficiently, try
some tips from our quick list!
1. Replace your furnace filter. Seems like an easy one, but
a clogged filter can restrict airflow and increase energy use in your home.
Replacing the filter once a month can really reduce your winter heating costs.
2. Keeping shades and drapes open during the day will allow
you to take advantage of the sun’s warmth and allow for a more efficient
system. Close them at night to keep the heat in – as 25% of your heating bill
each month can often be attributed to heat lost through your windows.
3. If you’re in the market for new appliances – choose
Energy Star-certified products. They’re made with advanced technologies that
use 10-15% less energy and water than older models.
4. Schedule seasonal maintenance on HVAC systems to be sure
they’re in proper working order. If you run a fireplace, have your chimney
swept, too!
5. Weather stripping. Run weather strips along doorways and
large windows. You’d be surprised how much cold air can seep through even the
strongest doors and windows. Don’t forget your sliding glass doors!
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