Here are a few steps you can take to make your home more energy efficient -- thereby reducing your heating and cooling bills, and conserving resources at the same time.
Doors and windows
- Check for leaks and drafts.
- Add weather stripping as needed.Install curtains on your windows.
Insulation
- Check to ensure that your home is properly insulated.
- If your home already has some insulation, consider increasing the amount of insulation in the attic and adding insulation to floors over a basement or crawlspace.
Furnaces and water heaters
- Replace inefficient furnaces and water heaters with new high-efficiency models.
- If buying a new furnace, do not get one larger than you need.
- Wrap the water heater in an insulating jacket.
- Clean filters on forced-air furnaces.
Other tips
- Install low-flow showerheads.
- Install a thermostat that will automatically lower nighttime temperatures.
- Use ceiling fans to circulate air in the house, keeping the air mixed.
- Seal flues in unused fireplaces.
- Visit the Department of Energy's website at www.homeenergysaver.lbl.gov, and conduct an “energy audit” of your home to evaluate your heating system's efficiency.