Home Improvement - Saving on Your Energy Bills
As we all know with the changes in supply and our increased
focus on environmental issues heating costs continue to
rise every year. The Natural disasters which seem to occur
more often and other world events inflate the prices of
home heating expenses, for electric, gas and oil furnaces.
However all is not doom and gloom as there are steps that
you can take to lower your bills and save some money for
other things or just to brace for the next rise in energy
costs for your home.
Think about the tips below and see what you can do to
lower your bills by conserving energy in your home.
Insulate Windows. Go though your house and check your
windows. Make sure they’re well sealed. A good test
is to do a smoke test. Turn off all fans and stand close
to a window and produce some smoke perhaps with a match
taking care not to burn yourself or anything! If there’s
a minute leak of interior home air to the outside the
smoke will move in the direction toward the window. Kits
can be bought at your local hardware or home improvement
store for insulation.
Buy a Ceiling Fan. Because warm air rises you’ll
want to get the warmer air down low by buying a ceiling
fan. Reversible switches come on most all models and can
be used in summer time too. The relative cost of the ceiling
fan and its usage costs are quickly made up in savings.
Shut Doors. If a room is not being used then shut the
door and leave it closed. This is really useful if you’re
not using the room for any length of time. Rooms that
are used some of the time will have the door fanned and
cold air will escape into the others rooms. Of course
this will cause your boiler to work harder, and drive
your heating costs up.
Close Curtains and Mini Blinds. If a wintry day is sunny
or even if there is minimal sun, make sure you open them
during the daylight hours but shut them as soon as it
starts to go dark. The warmth from the sun’s rays
will help warm the house and by closing the curtains you
can keep it trapped for the night time. Re-open them when
the sun comes up the following morning.
Weather Proof Doors and Seal Windows. Drafts aren’t
necessary around doors if they have been weather stripped.
Look around the bottoms of doors, and if air is streaming
in then weather proof it. Check windows too because wear
and the age of windows can let in cold air too. Caulk
and seal windows, and if interior of seal is damaged replace
it with the correct seal type.
Realign Doors. Doors just like windows can over time begin
to sag from their original tight fitting position. Before
winter sets in go around and really look at how your door
closes. Adjust them for a good fitting.
Replace the Air Filter. You can eliminate unnecessary
high cost bills by conserving energy by simply changing
out a clogged air filter. Not only does the clogging cause
your system to run slowly, but the danger is it can get
into the motor and cause a fire, or just burn up the motor
itself.
Close House Vents. In autumn and winter shut up the vents
that allow circulation of air during the summer time.
In the winter the goal is to keep all cold air out. Cold
air under the floor boards infiltrates the house and drives
up heating cost.
Check Roof Top Insulation. If it’s been a few years
since you last checked out the insulation in your attic
then go up and look around. Insulation should have enough
air pockets to trap the cold air and push it back from
the interior of the house. Old rotten insulation is usually
brittle and flat. Replace the insulation with new and
you’ll see evidence of your energy conservation
in your heating costs.
By implementing just a few of these tips you will see
start to see results. There is so much more that you can
do too. Go online and read other different ways to conserve
energy. Talk with your local energy provider to see if
there are tips for your area that will help lower your
bills, and drive down costs for everyone. In the end you
won’t regret that you’ve used the tips!
About the Author
Paul Duxbury offers more advice at his Home Improvement
site at http://home--improvement.blogspot.com |