Autumn is nearly here. As you adapt your home for the fall, remember that many of the same improvements needed to make a structure more energy efficient can also make it more environmentally friendly. You can save the environment while saving yourself some money! And you can get more good advice by calling an HVAC near me in Ravenswood.
Lower the Thermostat
Unless you work from home, there’s probably no need for the thermostat to be that high during the day. You just need to keep the pipes from freezing, really. Lowering the thermostat by 10-15 degrees during that time can save you 5%-15% every year.
Fix Windows
Leaky windows are a major drain on your home’s energy system. Install double-pane glass in all your windows and make sure all leaks are properly sealed. Call an expert if you need to.
Conserve Water
According to the Environmental Protection Agency, even minor reductions in water usage can add up to significant savings. A homeowner stands to save up to $170 per year by doing things like turning off the water while brushing his teeth or running only full loads of laundry. Also, since around 90% of the energy consumed doing laundry is used to heat water, you can try using cold water when possible.
Unplug Chargers
Cellphone chargers have been described as “energy vampires” that consume huge amounts of energy. You can save around 10% on your bills by unplugging chargers when your phone is fully charged.
Insulate
Making sure your home’s walls and attic are properly insulated is key to controlling heating costs in the cooler months. Hire professionals if you need to.
Furnace and Boiler
You should do an annual tuneup for your furnace and boiler. Call an HVAC near me in Ravenswood by calling American Home Heating & Air Conditioning today to receive expert assistance!







