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Tips to save money and energy this winter
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expenses can soar, especially
your utility bills. Thankfully,
Chip Wade, HGTV expert, has
some advice on how you can save energy,
and ultimately money, this year:
• Lighting: LED bulbs are 90 percent
more effi cient than incandescent
light bulbs.
• Prevent heat loss: Find and seal
air leaks in your home. "Areas
around windows and doors are
oft en culprits for allowing heat to
escape," says Wade. Use caulking or
weatherstripping to seal these leaks
and keep the heat inside your home.
• Water heating: Did you know you
can control the temperature of your
water heater? Most households only
require water heater thermostats to
be set at 120 F, which is lower than
what the temperature is typically set
at. By lowering your water heating
temperature, you're not only reducing
energy, but also preventing water
from becoming dangerously hot.
• Adjust the temperature: Hosting a
gathering? Consider turning the
thermostat down. "More people
in your home means an increase
in your home's temperature," says
Wade. "To accommodate for this,
I turn my thermostat five to ten
degrees lower than normal before
guests arrive, so that they are comfortable."
Also, if you're traveling, it's
good to keep in mind that programmable
thermostats like the YORK
Affi nity Hx Touch-screen Thermostat
can take care of temperature
adjustments for you while you're
away. YORK's free downloadable
app allows you to control the thermostat
from your smartphone, no
matter where you travel.
• Maintain your heating system: Be
sure to schedule regular service
appointments with your local technician
to keep your heating and
cooling system running properly.
Also, set a calendar reminder to
replace your air fi lters once a month
to maintain proper airfl ow.
• Choose a high-effi ciency furnace: Save
energy heating your home by choosing
a high-effi ciency furnace. "Always
consider a furnace's annual fuel utilization
effi ciency (AFUE) rating," says
Wade. "The higher the AFUE, the more
effi cient the furnace and the greater
the amount of heat it delivers for your
money. Look for models with AFUE of
90 percent or higher."
For more ways to save energy and
money, visit www.YORK.com.
Courtesy BPT