Energy Saving Tips For
Fall
· Lighting- Turn off
lights when not in use, even for just a minute. Replace your
most-used incandescents with compact fluorescent bulbs, which
use 75% less energy and lasts about 10 times
longer.
· Water Heating- Set
water heater to the lowest temperature that provides you
sufficient hot water. Wrap your older model water heater with a
water heater blanket, especially if it is in an unheated
area.
· Thermostats- Set
your heating thermostat at 68 degrees or lower by day and put
on a sweater if you feel chilly. Use an ENERGY STAR qualified
programmable thermostat that can automatically adjust the
temperature of your home when you are away and don't forget to
clean or replace furnace filters regularly.
· Cooking- Pre-heat
only for baking. Avoid opening the oven to check progress. Turn
oven off before food is done and use retained heat to finish
cooking. Use microwave whenever possible---it saves
energy.
· Clothes Washers-
replace your clothes washer with an ENERGY STAR model when it
is time. They use 50% less water and 70% less energy and that
adds up to $100 every year. Run your washer, dryer, and
dishwasher only with a full load.
· Refrigerators-
upgrade your refrigerator if it is 10 years old or older.
Refrigerators use more energy than any appliance in your home.
Vacuum refrigerator coils at least twice a year.
· Bathing- showers use
much less hot water than baths. Install energy saving low flow
showerheads and flow restrictors. And fix leaks to save energy
and save water.
· Weatherproofing-
Don't let air escape that you've paid to heat or cool. Caulk
and weather-strip to reduce air leakage around doors and
windows, baseboards, and whereever pipes, wires, and vents
enter a house.
Source: NYSEG Energy Saver Wheel
Home Improvement Tips: ENERGY STAR Program
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