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Real Estate Agent with Keller Williams Check Realty

We could all use tips to help us save energy, here is an excerpt from an article on my website. Read the Full Story.

 

Strategies to Help Save Energy in Your Home

With the price of oil on the rise - let's be honest, with the price of everything on the rise - these simple strategies to help save energy in your home will help when having to make difficult decisions in your household budget. For this article, we'll focus on strategies around heating your home.

Program Economical Thermostat Settings in Your House

One of the smartest strategies to help save energy in your home is lowering your thermostat when you go to sleep and when you're away. Start with a comfortable setting of 68 F, then turn it down by 10 degrees on your way out. Save on your peace of mind, too, by installing a programmable energy-saving thermostat. Most are priced under $100 and will pay for themselves within one year of proper use. Learn more about programmable thermostats and their benefits from the U.S. Department of Energy.

Avoid the Draft with Weather Stripping on Your Doors and Windows

How many times have you walked by a closed window or exterior door and felt a tiny bit of air rush in? Those little bits add up to a lot of heat rushing out in the course of a year, and more during harsh winters. Covering them up is one of the best strategies to help save energy in your home. It's also one of the least expensive.

A 10 foot roll of weather stripping costs under $10. For less than $50 or so, and within a couple of hours, you can avoid heating the outdoors. If even that's too muchùand let's face it, it might be considering all the demands on our time and moneyùroll up a thick towel and press it against the door.

Clean or Replace Air Filters Regularly

Another one of the low-cost strategies to help save energy in your home is monitoring the wear and tear of your air filter. Do this throughout the year, not only during high-use seasons of summer and winter. A clogged filter will make your heating/cooling system work harder, so the roughly $20 to $50 you spend on a new filter is well worth it. You can avoid even this minimal expense by cleaning the filter frequently.

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Kathrine Henry
RE/MAX Ideal Brokers - Central Point, OR

Good reminder!!

Sep 12, 2011 02:16 PM
Shirelle Roiter
CommCore Realty Corp. - Hallandale Beach, FL

VERY USEFUL TIPS! THANK YOU!

Sep 12, 2011 03:48 PM