Home Energy Saving Tips ( How can you save money?.)

Here are some tips to help you save energy, save money and do your part for the environment.


Furnace

 

Keep your furnace clean, lubricated and properly adjusted with annual maintenance.
If your furnace is working at peak efficiency it will use less energy and cost less to operate.

 

 

Clean or replace the filter every 1-2 months - dirty filters reduce airflow and forces the furnace to run longer to heat your home.

 

 

Consider purchasing a new ENERGY STAR® qualified heat pump with dc inverter technology variable speed motor.
An average home can save up to 40% from their current electrical spending costs annually after upgrading.

 

Thermostat

 

Lower your thermostat by 4 - 5 degrees Celsius while sleeping at night and when no one is at home.

 

 

Install a programmable thermostat. You can save 2% on your heating bill for every 1 degree C you turn down your thermostat.

 

Laundry

 

Switch to cold when doing your laundry. 85 – 90% of the energy used to wash your clothes is used to heat the water.

 

 

Wash full loads.

 

 

Choose a front loading washing machine. it uses about 40% less water and about 50% less energy.

 

Weather-stripping

 

 

Apply weather-stripping to windows, exterior doors, garage doors, and doors that lead to the attic.

 

Windows, doorframes, sills and joints

 

Apply caulk around windows, doorframes, sills and joints. On a windy day feel for leaks or use a couple of incense sticks to help identify leaks around windows, electrical outlets, vents and exterior doors.

 

 

Use plastic window covers to help prevent heat loss.

 

 

Keep return air vents clear of furniture, rugs and drapes, so there is no interference with the flow of air through your home.

 

Basement

 

If you have an unfinished basement or crawlspace, check for leaks by looking for spider webs.
If there is a web, there is a draft. A large amount of heat is also lost from an un-insulated basement.

 

 

Add insulation to basement walls.

 

Drapes & Blinds

 

On sunny days, open south facing drapes and let the sun in, a natural source of heat.
If you have large windows that don't receive direct sun, keep the drapes closed.

 

 

Close your drapes and blinds during the night.

 

Pipes, ducts, fans and vents

 

Plug gaps around pipes, ducts, fans and vents that go through walls, ceilings and floors from heated to unheated spaces.

 

Showerheads and faucets

 

Install low-flow showerheads and faucets.

 

Dishwasher

 

Always wash a full load in your dishwasher and air-dry your dishes on the “energy saver” setting.

 

Garage

 

Turn on the heat just prior to use, save by not heating it continuously.

 

Wood Fireplace

 

Close the damper to prevent warm air from escaping through the chimney, and ensure the damper fits properly.

 

Other

 

Use the Equalized Payment Plan so you can average your bills and avoid peak winter bills.

 

 

For more energy savings tips visit the Natural Resources Canada website.