There are many Do-It-Yourself (DIY) actions that homeowners and renters can take to make their home more comfortable and reduce their energy costs and usage. Read on to find out things you can do in your own home whether you own or rent, or give us a call.
HEATING AND COOLING
Caulk interior cracks
Make sure windows are securely closed
Weatherstrip or rope caulk drafty windows
Regularly service your heating system (yearly for oil, about every 2 years for natural gas). Replace filters on warm air systems
Install and use a programmable thermostat
Install plastic sheeting on windows
Use sweeps or weatherstripping on drafty doors
Install gaskets and foam insulation on wall outlets and light plates
Close fireplace flue when not in use and/or purchase a chimney balloon
Use a fan to provide cooling at a lower cost
If you have central air conditioning, keep the thermostat set at 78 degrees or higher
Quick and easy tips to save money, brought to you by CCE Sullivan educator, Sean Welsh.
HOT WATER
Wash only full loads and in cold water whenever possible
Insulate hot water pipes and electric water heaters
Use high-efficiency showerheads and shower and faucet aerators
Set your hot water heater to 120 degrees (make sure to turn off the electricity before adjusting your water heater's temperature)
Fix any water leaks
APPLIANCES & LIGHTING
Turn off appliances and lights when not in use
Use advanced power strips
When purchasing new appliances, consider buying ENERGY STAR® rated appliances (they are certified to be more energy efficient)
Unplug a second refrigerator whenever possible, if you have one
Install ENERGY STAR® CFL or LED light bulbs
Use motion sensor lighting outdoors