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Simple Ways to Reduce Energy this Winter

By
Real Estate Agent with Harvest Realty 678-617-0715

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Dahlonega and Dawsonville Georgia's hot, humid summer came to an abrupt end recently and left many of us scrambling for sweaters.  Cooler weather has me evaluating my home and simple ways to reduce energy and cost this upcoming winter.

 

  • The best place to start when trying to maintain heat in your home is the insulation.  Insure that your homes attic, floors, crawl space and wood frame wall cavity is insulated with the appropriated R-Value insulation.  There are many ratings out there and unless you purchase a home from an Energy Star Program builder, chances are your home has lower level R rated insulation. 

   

The US Department of Energy provides a calculator to determine which  R-Value Recommendations is best for your home using your location and home type: www.ornl.gov/sci/roofs%2Bwalls/insulation

 

  • Turning down your thermostat 2 degrees is a proven way to save energy and cost that will definitely add up over time.  Average savings is about 24 kilowatt hours a month; this is the equivalent to burning a CFL light bulb for roughly 1000 hours.  Buying a programmable thermostat can help you reduce energy and save money. 

 

  • Calking your home is another critical key to insuring that your home is protected against air leaks that can zap your energy saving efforts.  Checking around air vents, wiring, plumbing pipes and most importantly, windows is key.  If your windows aren't double-paned, placing plastic on your exterior windows can make a big difference in your comfort and energy bill this year.

 

Insuring that faucets aren't leaking and replacing old shower heads with low flow options and lowering hot water heaters are just some of the other things you can do to boost energy saving efforts.

Picking a few weekend projects to start this time of year can prepare you for winter and reward you with great savings!

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Karen Anne Stone
New Home Hunters of Fort Worth and Tarrant County - Fort Worth, TX
Fort Worth Real Estate

Jennifer:  Turning down the thermostat workd great for me, because I like it cold.  Also... another great energy-saving during the winter time... is taking naps.  It works for me... <smile>

By the way... I really like your blog header.  It looks excellent.  Nice work !

Oct 17, 2010 02:10 AM
Andrew Mooers | 207.532.6573
MOOERS REALTY - Houlton, ME
Northern Maine Real Estate-Aroostook County Broker

If you are cold, you are often not dressed right. Don't need to be watching Wheel of Fortune in your snow suit but often when I hear a whine from someout in public about being cold...the short sleeve shirt, no coat might have something to do with it. Heating your area, not the whole home to "boy its hot as heck in here" is part of being frugal, green, efficient.

Oct 17, 2010 02:15 AM
Randy Ostrander
Lake and Lodge Realty LLC - Big Rapids, MI
Real Estate Broker, Serving Big Rapids and West Central MI

Tis the season to do our winter check up. Good ideas to get things going Jennifer. Thanks.

Oct 17, 2010 02:20 AM
Tori Toth
Tori Toth, International - Howard Beach, NY
888.667.6643 NYC & Beyond, HSR, SAR, RESA, LIBOR

Yes, thanks for reminding me I need to do our winter check-up.

Oct 17, 2010 03:05 AM
Praful Thakkar
LAER Realty Partners - Burlington, MA
Metro Boston Homes For Sale

Jennifer, for the homes that are not winteized and not occupied, it's a good idea to have a slight 'leak', very slight leak from one of the faucets. (That's what I have heard).

Oct 17, 2010 03:17 AM