Ways to save
Posted on May 7th, 2008 by Theron Hatch
TVA has a great list of ways to save money during this summer. With energy costs rising, these may be a good resource.
Top 10 No Cost Steps You Can Do This Summer
- Turn up your cooling system’s thermostat to 75–78°F. Don’t pay to keep your furniture cool — raise it even more when no one is home.
- Perform a do-it-yourself energy audit. You can request a print version or perform your audit on-line at www.energyright.com.
- Lower your water heater temperature to 120°F and reduce hot water use by taking shorter showers and using cold water for laundry whenever possible.
- Turn off lights, televisions and other appliances when not in use. Use the “sleep mode” on computers.
- Remove and recycle your second refrigerator.
- Keep curtains closed on the south, east and west sides of the house during the day to help keep cool.
- Clean refrigerator coils and set the temperature to 36° to 39°F and the freezer to 0° to 5°F.
- Use the microwave; it cooks faster and doesn’t create as much heat as a stove burner.
- Air-dry dishes instead of using the dishwasher’s heat drying option.
- Run your dishwasher and clothes washer only when full.
Top 10 Low Cost Steps You Can Do This Summer
- Caulk and weatherstrip around windows and doors to stop air leaks. Seal any gaps in floors and walls around pipes and electrical wiring.
- Change filters monthly — dirty filters make your air conditioning unit work harder.
- Replace incandescent bulbs with compact fluorescents; they use 75% less energy and last 10 times longer.
- Install aerating, low-flow faucets and showerheads & repair leaky faucets.
- Tune up your heating and cooling system. Seasonal tune-ups will keep your system running as efficiently as possible. Have your ducts inspected. Repair air leaks and seal and insulate cooling system ductwork.
- Insulate! Add insulation to your attic, crawl space and any accessible exterior walls. Add pipe insulation to first 5 feet of water pipe coming from your water heater. Install light switch and electrical outlet seals on exterior walls. Wrap your water heater with insulation or install an insulating blanket.
- Look for the ENERGY STAR® label when replacing large or small appliances.
- Use power strips for home electronics, and turn off power strips when equipment is not in use. TVs and DVD players, etc. still use power when the switch is off.
- Replace worn-out seals on your refrigerator and freezer.
- Plant a tree! Shade trees placed on the south or southwest side of your home will keep it cooler.
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