For a small investment, the following efficiency measures will deliver quick energy bill savings:
- Clean or replace furnace filters monthly or as specified by manufacturer.
- Get a tune-up for your heating system: every year for oil and every 2 or 3 years for other fuels.
- Seal seams and gaps in exposed ductwork, and then insulate the ducts.
- Seal doors with draft-reducing weatherstripping and door sweeps to cut down on spaces where cold air can enter the house.
- Insulate hot water pipes leading from your water heater and install low-flow showerheads and faucet aerators.
- Replace incandescent light bulbs with compact fluorescent bulbs.
- Install temporary shrink-wrap storm window kits if you don't have permanent storm windows.
- Check your attic insulation and consider improving the "R-value" to R-38.
If
the time has come to replace your heating system, consider investing in
energy-efficient, right-sized heating equipment with the help of a good
contractor.
If your existing heating system is more than 20 years old, you can yield savings up to 20-30%.
And if yours is one of the many homes that suffer from high energy bills and extreme comfort issues, a thorough home performance diagnosis can help identify the problems and recommend solutions to cut your energy use and make your home perform at its best.
You can find all these tips and more in the condensed online version of the ACEE Consumer Guide to Home Energy Savings, 9th edition, found on our Web site at www.aceee.org/consumerguide.