10 Homeowner Energy-Saving Tips for Fall and Winter
As the leaves start to change and temperatures drop, Brighton Heights homeowners begin to brace themselves for the colder months ahead. But with rising energy costs, keeping your home warm doesn't have to break the bank.
Saving Energy at Home
Here are some practical energy efficiency tips to help you save energy and money during fall and winter.
1. Seal Those Leaks
Cold air sneaking in through cracks and gaps can make your heating system work overtime. Take a walk around your home and check for drafts. Use caulk or weatherstripping to seal leaks around windows and doors. Don't forget about other potential leak spots like electrical outlets and pipe entrances.
2. Insulate, Insulate, Insulate
Proper insulation is like a warm blanket for your house. Check your attic, walls, and basement for adequate insulation. If you can see the floor joists in your attic, you probably need more insulation. Adding insulation can significantly reduce heat loss and lower your energy bills.
3. Tune Up Your Furnace
Just like your car needs regular oil changes, your furnace needs annual maintenance. A well-maintained furnace runs more efficiently, saving you money and preventing unexpected breakdowns. Schedule a professional tune-up with Sullivan Super Service before the cold sets in.
4. Embrace the Sun
Even in winter, the sun can help warm your home. Open curtains and blinds during the day to let in natural heat, especially on south-facing windows. Close them at night to keep the warmth inside.
5. Lower That Thermostat
Every degree you lower your thermostat can save you money. Try setting your thermostat to 68°F when you're awake and lower when you're asleep or away. A programmable or smart thermostat can make this easier by automatically adjusting temperatures.
6. Use Ceiling Fans Wisely
Believe it or not, ceiling fans aren't just for summer. Set them to rotate clockwise in winter to push warm air down from the ceiling, making your room feel warmer.
7. Maintain Your Water Heater
Water heating can account for a big chunk of your energy bill. Lower your water heater temperature to 120°F and insulate the tank to prevent heat loss. Also, fix any leaky faucets – a small drip can waste a lot of hot water over time.
8. Switch to LED Lights
As daylight hours shorten, you'll be using more artificial light. LED bulbs use up to 75% less energy than traditional incandescent bulbs and last much longer. They're a bright idea for saving energy and money!
9. Use Your Fireplace Smartly
A cozy fire is great, but an open damper in an unused fireplace is like having a window wide open. Keep the damper closed when not in use, and consider a chimney balloon for even better insulation.
10. Don't Forget About Doors and Windows
Storm doors and windows add an extra layer of insulation. If you can't afford new energy-efficient windows, plastic window kits can be a budget-friendly alternative to reduce drafts.
By following these tips, you can save energy at home and keep your Brighton Heights residence cozy without sky-high energy bills. Remember, small changes can add up to big savings over the winter months.
Don't Wait Until It's Too Late!
Is your furnace ready for Brighton Heights's harsh winter? Don't risk a breakdown on the coldest day of the year. Contact Sullivan Super Service today for expert furnace maintenance, repair, and installation. Our team of skilled technicians will ensure your heating system is running at peak efficiency, saving you money and keeping your family warm all winter long.
Plus, with our Sullivan Service Plan, you can enjoy priority service, discounts on repairs, and peace of mind knowing your HVAC system is in good hands year-round. Don't let the cold catch you off guard – call Sullivan Super Service or visit our website to schedule your furnace tune-up today.
Stay warm, Brighton Heights, with Sullivan Super Service!