Kent homeowners can save money this year by replacing some of their old appliances. Our neighbors here in the Riverview community in Kent remodeled their kitchen recently and were able to take advantage of the government and manufacturer's rebate programs. These incentives are great if you're planning to upgrade this year. You can check on which appliances qualify and get more information on their website ENERGYSTAR.
Even if you're not replacing appliances this year, you can still save money. Along with my energy bill PSE sent some conservation tips that I can share with you. They say early fall is the best time to prepare for cooler weather and by following these simple steps and taking advantage of rebates and federal tax credits you can save up to 15 percent in your heating costs.
- Check doors and windows for leaks and drafts. Make sure doors seal properly, add weather-stripping or caulk to keep heat from escaping.
- Examine heating ducts for leaks. Repair or replace damaged ducts.
- Add insulation to your attic, and weather-strip and insulate your attic hatch door to prevent warm air from escaping. PSE offers up to $1,600 in insulation rebates.
- Close fireplace damper when not in use.
- Have the furnace inspected and serviced to make sure it is in proper working order.
- Clean or replace the furnace air filters at least every two months during the heating season. The furnace will operate more efficiently and use less energy.
- Set the thermostat at the coolest level you can without making your rooms uncomfortable. For most homes, the heating bill drops about 2% for every degree the thermostat is lowered.
- Lower the thermostat at bedtime or while away during the day. Setting the thermostat at 58 degrees while asleep can cut a natural gas bill by up to 7%.
- Make sure all heating vents are open and not blocked by furniture or other items.
Greg Saffell
(206) 617-2247
REMAX Performance Plus

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