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5 Energy Saving Cooling and Heating Tips

Looking to save on your electricity bill, or just concerned about power use in light of environmental issues? Heating and cooling our homes is one of our biggest energy sinks, along with inefficient vehicles. By taking a few steps, you can reduce the amount of electricity you need to keep your home comfortable. You'll save money, and be able to feel better about your impact on the environment.

The first step is making sure that your house is well insulated. Seal gaps around windows and doors, check your insulation, and repair any malfunctioning storm windows. Also, be certain to check the attic for drafts. You'll save a lot more on heating if the cold can't get in! A good way to check for leaks is to light a stick of incense or a candle, and hold it near windows and doors. Watch the flame or smoke and see if it's affected by a draft. You can then caulk or weather strip any leaks you find.

Set your thermostat a little higher in summer and a little lower in winter. Most of us do not notice a five degree difference, but your electricity bill will. Five degrees can decrease your energy usage enough to save ten percent on heating and cooling.

Efficiency is important when it comes to your air conditioner and heater. Whether you have a furnace or electric heat, having it checked for efficiency and keeping the filters clean can make a big difference in your energy use. Many furnaces operate around 80% efficiency when new, but can drop as low as 40% if not maintained. The same goes for air conditioners. Keep window units clean and check for coolant leaks, and have central air conditioning maintained each year.

Use fans to circulate air. In conjunction with setting your thermostat a little higher, this will allow you to stay cool in the summer without paying a lot on your electric bill.

Install a programmable, Energy Star rated thermostat, and be sure it's away from hot and cold areas in the house. Your thermostat should measure the average temperature in your home. Having an Energy Star thermostat could save you around a hundred dollars on energy bills per year.

If you have a fireplace, use it only for special occasions. Fireplaces are very inefficient, and you may actually lose more heat up the chimney than your fire provides. Install a fireplace insert to reduce heat loss, and be sure to close off your fireplace to keep warmth from blowing up the chimney when you do not have a fire going.

If your furnace is more than fifteen years old, consider replacing it with a new one. Technology has brought us much more efficient heating options that pay for themselves quickly through the savings they bring.

Consider a heat pump. When it's not quite cold enough for the heater, and not quite warm enough for the air conditioner, but the house isn't comfortable, a heat pump can adjust the temperature without the expense of running the heating or cooling systems.

Andrew W John

Find out how to earn an income by teaching others how to inform people about reducing their utility bills at: Ignite and Stream Energy and explore the possibilities that energy de-regulation has created.

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1. John (21:37, 13.05.2008)
Home Heating Tips
• Heating is the single biggest energy use in homes. A well maintained heating system will hold down fuel costs and provide reliable comfort.
• Thermostats should be located on an inside wall or where they will not be subject to draft or heat.
• Use door snakes to reduce drafts.
• Block off your open fireplace when not in use.
• Capture as much sunlight as possible.
• Close curtains before dark to keep heat in.
• Use and extra blanket if a bit cold.
• The many small openings in a home can add up to big heat losses. Caulking and weather stripping cracks in walls and floors, windows and doors will save fuel and money.
• Use ceiling fans to distribute the heat throughout your home.
• Proper insulation in walls, ceilings and floors also significantly reduces the loss of heat to the outdoors. Insulation will pay for itself in fuel cost savings and home comfort.
• Storm windows and doors are big energy and money savers. They can reduce heating costs by as much as !5% by preventing warm air from escaping to the outside. Double glazed and thermopane windows can minimize heat escape.
Water Heating Tips – Pilgrim Oil Group
• Fix dripping faucets and start saving money today.
• Adjust the thermostat on your hot water heater so the water at the tap is no more than 50 degrees C.
• Use cold water when filling the kettle and only heat the amount you need.
• Take showers instead of baths and save 5%.
• Wrap your hot water heater with an insulation wrapper and save 5% or $58 per year.
• Fit water saving shower heads and save $48 per year on average. HTTP://WWW.OILFORLESS.COM

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