Tips For Saving Money on Your Heating and
Cooling Bills
With home utility costs on the rise, here's a
few tips to help you save money each month on your heating and
cooling bills.
By:
Connie Gardner
1.
Weather-strip doors and windows and be sure that the door
sweeps on the bottom of your doors are in good condition. This
is the easiest & most inexpensive thing you can do for big
changes in your home’s ability to hold the cool air inside.
2. Replace your regular window screens with
solar screening. It cuts glare and drastically reduces the
transfer of heat through windows.
3. Hang thermal draperies to insulate your
windows in both summer & winter or hang mini-blinds or
window shades to block direct sunlight from heating your rooms.
(TIP: Close the draperies or shades on sunny windows and change
as the sun moves around the house during the day. You will be
amazed how much cooler your house will be.)
4. Wrap cooling & heating ductwork with
insulating wrap and secure with duct tape wherever possible.
This will eliminate cool/hot air from escaping through the
ductwork before it gets to your rooms.
5. Change your air filters every 30-60 days. A
clean filter allows more air flow and cleaner air for you and
your family. This is especially important for those with
allergies or indoor pets.
6. Use room or ceiling fans to move the air
for added comfort. It’s estimated that using ceiling fans will
lower the apparent temperature to your skin by up to 4 degrees.
By doing this, you can delay turning on the A/C until later in
the day and save money.
7. Do cooking & baking as early as
possible in the day. Use exhaust fans over cooking areas to
reduce heat build-up and pull steam out of your kitchen as
well.
8. Keep all exterior doors shut while your A/C
is running. Even today’s multi-pane glass doors allow for heat
transfer to some degree.
9. When taking a bath or shower use the
exhaust fan to reduce heat and humidity.
10. When replacing appliances, always purchase
Energy Star appliances. These appliances must reduce energy
consumption by a minimum of 10% to earn the Energy Star rating.
Furthermore, there may be tax credits available to you for
installing these rated systems, some up to $300! Your electric
company may also provide additional rebates.
11. You can save us to 10% on your energy
bills by dropping the setting on your hot water temperature
setting. A temperature of 120 degrees is very adequate for home
uses and will save money. Setting the temperature above 120
degrees puts your children at risk of accidentally scalding
themselves, so lower it for safety reasons too!
12. Did you know that your landscaping can
also have a dramatic effect on your energy bills? By planting
deciduous trees and tall shrubs near your home, you can reduce
both heating and cooling bills. The leaves shade in summer
while the empty branches allow the sun to warm your home in the
winter.
13. Be sure to check with your electric
company, fuel oil and propane and natural gas companies to see
if they have programs designed to reduce your costs as well.
Many electric companies have “time of day” rates. Gas and oil
companies have price-lock or contracted pricing programs
available. Some even have budget plans in which your total
costs for the year are calculated and then divided into twelve
monthly payments. This can be very helpful in areas where
weather extremes make heating and cooling bills change
drastically.
14. Finally, when you are not going to be at
home, raise the temperature in the house by 5-8 degrees so the
A/C runs fewer times while you’re gone. By turning it
completely off on during the day, it will make it harder to
bring the temperature back down when you get home. Conversely,
if you leave it running to maintain a low temperature, you’ll
be wasting energy, money & putting undue stress on your air
conditioner.
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Written by: Connie Gardner,
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