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Six Energy Efficient Saving Tips! Springfield Mo Homes

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Real Estate Agent with RE/MAX Broker, RE/MAX 1999033519

Is your home evergy efficient?  Will it sell faster?  Now's the time to make sure your home is energy efficient before you place it on the market.  Savey Springfield home buyers are checking to see if the home of their dreams willl save them money.

You might assume that making your home energy efficient requires a lot of time and money, but generally that's not the case.  Small maintenance repairs can have a big impact on your heating, cooling, and other utility bills. Here are some easy things you can do to make your home more efficient right now:

Tip #1: Don't turn that dial
Keep your thermostat set at one temperature and leave it! In the winter around 68 degrees should be right, and 75 degrees in summer (in homes with a cooling system, of course). Avoiding constant adjustments will keep your energy bills stable.

Tip #2: Stop the drip-drips
Check all your showerheads and faucets to make sure there is no waste. Toilets that run can also cost you on your water bill. The majority of required repairs are covered in the most basic do-it-yourself handbook.

Tip #3: Go fluorescent
While compact fluorescent light bulbs cost more than the standard incandescent bulbs that you're used to, they last up to five times longer and use only a quarter of the electricity. Many of these bulbs last over five years, and each energy-saving fluorescent bulb will save you $40 to $60 on your electric bill over the course of its lifetime.

Tip #4: Watch that fireplace
Energy can really leak out of that fireplace. Check the dampers and screens to make sure that energy isn't leaking when the fireplace is not in use. If the fireplace is just for decoration, cover the chimney. A well maintained fireplace should be an economical way to heat your house and add a warm atmosphere as well.

Tip #5: Keep those appliances humming
Clean air conditioning and furnace filters frequently, and have your appliances inspected once a year. Efficient appliances lower energy bills and future repair costs.

Tip #6: Windows that waste
Windows are the most common energy waster. Make sure that all the weather-stripping is in good condition, and consider double-paned windows and storm shutters to reduce the energy drain.

Thinking of selling your home in or around Springfield Mo?  Give me a call.  We'd love to help.