Did you know that making your home energy efficient increases its value?
According to one study, making no cost/low cost changes
can boost your home's value $18,000. Why not implement some of the following
suggestions to make your home more energy efficient?
1. Lower the thermostat on your water heater.
If your hot tap water is too hot to touch, lower the
temperature a few degrees.
2. Check for air leaking around doors.
A lot of the air you pay to heat or cool escapes through
unsealed doors. Install or replace worn weather stripping. Replace broken or
missing storm doors.
3. Close the air vents in rooms not in use.
For example, close the vents and shut the door to an
unused guest room.
4. Keep heat producers far from your thermostat in summer.
Floor lamps and televisions can significantly raise the
temperature in the area near a thermostat, turning on your air conditioner too
often.
5. Clean your furnace and air conditioner filters.
Replace existing dirty air conditioner or furnace
filters. During heavy use periods, replacement is recommended every 30 days.
6. Operate large appliances during low-use periods in
summer.
Use your washer and dryer and other heat-producers early
in the morning or late at night. Use the air-dry method on your dishwasher to
save energy.
7. Request an energy audit.
Contact your local utility company to request a free
energy audit. Most electric and gas companies will check for proper insulation,
find cracks in the eaves or roof that could leak energy, and make
recommendations for improvements. Some electric companies offer low-cost
financing for such improvements.
8. Replace existing insulation.
A proper barrier keeps heat and cold from penetrating
your home's exterior and provides for even temperatures between rooms. The EPA
recently reported that proper ceiling insulation may reduce electric bills 20%.
9. Replace existing appliances.
If money is no object, replace old appliances with Energy
Star appliances, specifically created to optimize energy consumption. If your
budget limits you to replacing one appliance, buy a new refrigerator; a new
model could knock off 25% of your electric bill.
10. Buy new light bulbs.
Replace incandescent bulbs with fluorescent.
11. Contact the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban
Development regarding EEM Mortgages. EEMs provide benefits to borrowers
purchasing a home that is energy efficient, or can be made efficient with
improvements.
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