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Saving energy and the environment starts at home!


Your household can quickly and easily cut monthly energy costs while doing a world of good for the environment. Here are some easy things you can do to help to save energy...

For efficient gas furnaces:

  • Replace or clean furnace filters once a month.
  • Get a furnace tune-up yearly. Professional tune-ups ensure safe and efficient operation.
  • Keeping your furnace clean, lubricated and properly adjusted can save up to 5% on heating costs.
  • If you really want to save, purchase an ENERGY STAR qualified furnace.

For insulation:

  • Recessed light fixtures can be a major source of heat loss. Don't add insulation next to a fixture unless it is marked IC - designed for direct insulation contact.
  • Window curtains and blinds are an easy way to insulate your windows.
  • Consider hiring a professional contractor for insulation upgrades.

For sealing ducts:

  • Seal air leaks in your ducts with duct mastic or metal tape.
  • Make sure that the connections at vents and registers are well-sealed where they meet the floors, walls and ceiling. Get a furnace tune-up yearly.
  • Professional tune-ups ensure safe and efficient operation.
  • Weatherstrip and caulk air gaps and leaks.

For setting your thermostat:

  • Dress for the season and wear warmer cozier clothing.
  • Turn the furnace off when you leave (or lower the thermostat to 55 degrees F to protect pipes in extreme climates).
  • Check the programs on your thermostat and refer to the manual.

For efficient water heaters:

  • If you own an older water heater, insulate it with a water heater blanket.
  • Reduce the amount of hot water used by installing low-flow showerheads and faucet aerators.
  • When you plan to be away from home for three or more days, turn the water heater thermostat down to the lowest setting, or turn the heater off completely.

For more information tips, visit www.FlexYourPower.org


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