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Saving Energy, without changing your lifestyle

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Saving Energy, without changing your lifestyle

Saving Energy, without changing your lifestyleThe rise and drop in temperatures in the coming years, place intense pressures on consumers around the world as this means only one thing, more energy and fuel are needed to control the environment and make homes more comfortable. Saving energy is not just a cool thing to say, a few well though out common sense activities will make a big difference in your wallet.

Over the years, new technology has been invented to improve the manner of living - energy saving devices are not excluded.
However new technology, as always, is a bit expensive at first.
And the prices will go down after some time. But instead of waiting for a more affordable energy saving devices, let us apply our common sense today and do some effort in saving energy.

Avoid “phantom” energy users.

  • Electrical appliances that are plugged in to sockets even when not in use consume energy. It is like a turning on the engine of your car and idling for a very long time. A single appliance that remains plugged in may not give a significant increase in your electric bill but letting every appliance on “standby” can be a real money spender. Make sure to pull the plugs of every appliance from their sockets whenever you don’t use them.

•Turn down temperature of water heaters.

  • Water heaters hold about 40 gallons of water and maintain it at a constant temperature. Forty gallons of water that is sitting in your tank for a very long time consumes a lot of energy. If the water heater is not expected to be used for a while, it is advisable to maintain it at a lower temperature.

•The openings and leaks in doors and windows create drafts.

  • The stronger the draft is, the longer it will take for homes to be heated or cooled - in addition to the extra work that a heater or an air-conditioning system is doing to regulate the right temperature of the house. 
  • In newer homes, the problems may be few as today’s’ builders take more attention to sealing drafts potential areas and slots. 
  • Older homes may not be as well sealed. Even if the outer walls are insulated, air leaks often occur around wall outlets, switches and vents that could result in water condensation around these areas. A good foam patch could fix the problem.

•If there is really nothing to prepare much cooking for, let the stove and oven rest.

  • Instead, use the microwave. When cooking in stoves though, the closer the bottom of the pan used for cooking matches the hob ring of the stove, the more energy is saved. Too much flame for the pan and you are paying for heating the air around it.

•CFL lights are energy savers.

  • Using CFL bulbs will save you more than sixty percent of the cost of lighting compared with using incandescent light bulbs. 
  • Sure CFL lamps are a little more expensive but these are recovered easily because of its longer life and the energy saving feature it has.

•Clean appliances regularly.

  • Dirt and dust interferes with the efficiency of appliances. Likewise, place a good distance; allow about four inches of distance between the wall and appliances that generate heat for your walls not to retain the heat.

•When in the market always look for the energy coefficient and the energy saving features of the appliance you are buying.

As indicated, Saving Energy, Saving Energy, without changing your lifestylejust be aware of the options, there are Solutions that will not change your lifestyle.
To Have the whole family turning Energy Saving  it into a little contest, can be a Pfunn way to learn more and make the transition to an energy efficient lifestyle exciting and rewarding.

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Peter Pfann,

CPCA, ABR, SRES, E-Pro, IMSD, Master ASA, C-CREC, Associate Broker.

Text or Talk To Peter @: (1) 250 - 213 - 9490  

peterpfann@gmail.com  www.pfanntastic.com

Pfanntastic Properties in Victoria, BC, Canada, @ Fair  Realty Since 1986.

Regional office: 1540 Fort St Victoria, BC V8S 5J2

 

Brett Reichel
Homebridge Financial Services - Rancho Cucamonga, CA
MLO 210215

Good Advice!

May 30, 2011 10:00 AM
Bruce Parker
Best Realty - Highland Park, NJ
You Deserve The Best

I hate hte limited water flush toilets and I hate the new light bulbs that the Federal Government has ordered us to use.

May 30, 2011 10:04 AM
Peter Pfann @ eXp Realty Pfanntastic Properties in Victoria, Since 1986.
eXp Realty, Victoria BC www.pfanntastic.com - Victoria, BC
Talk To or Text Peter 250-213-9490

Hi Brett,

A few simple steps, that can make a significant difference, never a bad idea to at least consider.

 

May 30, 2011 10:08 AM
Peter Pfann @ eXp Realty Pfanntastic Properties in Victoria, Since 1986.
eXp Realty, Victoria BC www.pfanntastic.com - Victoria, BC
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Hi Bruce,

i hear you, and Not all change is perfect, but with a little adjusting, you may like the extra money in your pocket that the saving will generate.

May 30, 2011 10:10 AM
Robert Bob Gilbert
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Anderson Properties - Katy, TX
Your Katy TX ( West of Houston) Real Estate Expert

Thanks for energy saving tips.. We all need to use less energy and become more green..

May 30, 2011 10:36 AM
Peter Pfann @ eXp Realty Pfanntastic Properties in Victoria, Since 1986.
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Talk To or Text Peter 250-213-9490

Hi Robert,

Most of these tips really take very little to implent, which is really the point of it all, if it was difficult, resistance would be understandable

May 30, 2011 10:57 AM
William Feela
WHISPERING PINES REALTY - North Branch, MN
Realtor, Whispering Pines Realty 651-674-5999 No.

CFL lights are great.  but, Don't buy the cheap ones as they don't lasst very long and will cost more in the long run!

May 30, 2011 11:36 AM
Peter Pfann @ eXp Realty Pfanntastic Properties in Victoria, Since 1986.
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Hi William,

There is certainly a difference in qualty between the cheap ones and the better brand (light hours guaranteed) ones. thanks for visiting

May 30, 2011 11:47 AM
Malcolm Johnston
Century 21 Lanthorn Real Estate LTD., Trenton, Ontario - Trenton, ON
Trenton Real Estate

Peter and Linda, with all the news about environmental changes, people are going to have to change their lifestyles soon, so we should all do these tiny little things that save energy and don't affect our lifestyles. If everybody in Canada adopted these sensible policies, together we can make a big difference.

May 31, 2011 02:29 AM
Peter Pfann @ eXp Realty Pfanntastic Properties in Victoria, Since 1986.
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Hi Malcolm,

Thank you for your feedback, it would appear that people are making changes, as more and more simple solutions are being offered, without making people feel like they are going backwards.

May 31, 2011 03:53 AM
Joni Bailey
101 Main St. Realty - Huntsville, TX
Your Huntsville / Lake Livingston Area REALTOR®

With summer coming on and those AC's cranked down, we can surely use some tips to conserve elsewhere! Thanks!!

May 31, 2011 12:23 PM
Peter Pfann @ eXp Realty Pfanntastic Properties in Victoria, Since 1986.
eXp Realty, Victoria BC www.pfanntastic.com - Victoria, BC
Talk To or Text Peter 250-213-9490

Hi Joni,

Yes, in your part of the world living without an AC is unheard off, when it gets hot here, we just go to the beach, and mellow......;)

have a Pfanntastic Week.

May 31, 2011 01:14 PM