Well as we get closer and closer to winter it's time to start thinking about the best way to heat our homes without going broke. The following are tips from the U.S. Department of Energy.
Winter
This winter, save money and stay warm. Keep your energy bill and your pollution output low this winter by taking a whole-house approach to heating.
•During the heating season, keep the draperies and shades on your south facing windows open during the day to allow the sunlight to enter your home and closed at night to reduce the chill you may feel from cold windows.
•Set your thermostat as low as is comfortable when home.
•By resetting your programmable thermostat from 72 degrees to 65 degrees for eight hours a day (for instance, while no one is home or while everyone is tucked in bed) you can cut your heating bill by up to 10 percent.
•Weatherize your home-caulk and weatherstrip any doors and windows that leak air.
•Properly maintain and clean heating equipment.
•Replace furnace filters regularly.
•Check the insulation in your attic, ceilings, exterior and basement walls, floors, and crawl spaces to see if it meets the levels recommended for your area.
Hopefully we won't be faced with a brutal winter but let's be prepared just in case!
Pumps, Purses & Positivity
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Saturday, November 6, 2010
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