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Energy Saving Tips for the Winter

Friday, January 15th, 2010

During the winter, heating the home can cause energy expenses to skyrocket.  This winter, however, homeowners can actually save money on energy. The right maintenance and strategies can drastically improve a home’s energy efficiency.

Complete Energy-Saving Home Maintenance

It’s never too late to prepare a home for winter.  Weatherproofing a home keeps the cold air out, and the heated air in. Homeowners who follow these energy-saving techniques will be well prepared to enjoy decreased energy expenses in every season.

  • Check the exterior of the home for holes or gaps. Seal small openings with caulk, and patch larger holes with drywall or sheetrock.
  • Inspect the weather-stripping around doors and windows.  If necessary, reapply caulk around the windows and replace the foam around doors.  Add sweeps to the bottoms of exterior doors. 
  • Use window locks to keep windows sealed as tightly as possible.
  • Clean heating equipment regularly, as clogs can decrease output.  Replace the filter furnace as needed. 
  • Inspect insulation in the basement, attic, ceilings, and exterior walls to ensure that it reaches recommended levels.
  • Cover the pool and run the filter for only two hours per day. 
  • Place aluminum foil on the walls behind each radiator, to reflect heat back inside the room.

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