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Simple Energy Savings TipsMaking your home more energy efficient doesn't have to be expensive and time consuming. Download these how-to guides in PDF format to learn easy ways to not only save money and energy, but also to create a more comfortable, healthy place to live. If you have questions, need assistance or would like to request a free home energy audit, call your local energy advisor. nImproperly installed attic decking can render the insulation ineffective and lowers the energy-efficiency of your home. A home's attic access is an area where poor insulation and improper sealing often cause air leaks that make you hot in the summer and cold in the winter -- and your electric bill higher. Proper attic insulation is critical to your home's energy efficiency. A well-insulated attic keeps warm air out in the summer and inside in the winter. If pull-down stairs aren't properly sealed, extreme heat or cold from the attic can make its way into the living space below. In hot weather, proper ventilation reduces attic temperatures, which saves on cooling costs and lengthens the life of your roof. It's common to lose up to 30 percent of your home's heat through the basement. Three key improvements can create effective air barriers in your basement. Adding insulation in the attic won't stop energy loss in your home -- unless you stop air leaks in the ceilings first. Common problem spots include recessed lights, bathroom fans, chimneys and pull-down attic stairs. Insulating your home's crawl space can greatly reduce energy loss. A knee wall is any wall that is adjacent to the attic. Without a proper seal in addition to insulation, the extreme heat and cold of your attic can seep through the knee wall into your living space. Adding weather-stripping to the knee wall door is an easy first step to sealing the wall and keeping attic heat or cold from entering your living space. By eliminating air leakage in the ductwork, your home's heating and air conditioning system can work more efficiently with decreased run time -- your utility bills go down, the air quality goes up and the equipment will last longer. Weather-stripping doors can dramatically increase your home's energy efficiency and stop those chilly drafts. A whole house fan is a simple and inexpensive way to cool your home -- just make sure to seal it properly! |
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