Environmentally Friendly Solutions
ENERGY SAVING TIPS
WINTER TIPS
- Insulate your walls, ceilings and floors.
- Keep cool air out by caulking and weather stripping around doors and windows.
- Install an insulating blanket on your water heater tank.
- Close off unused rooms in your home.
- Lower thermostat settings.
YEAR-ROUND TIPS
- Turn off furnace pilot lights during the summer, but check with the gas company first.
- Use fluorescent lights where possible. A 25-watt fluorescent will provide light equal to a 100-watt incandescent.
- Replace leaky faucets; repair all water-wasting fixtures. A dripping hot water faucet makes a hot water heater keep working.
- Utilize working shutters, interior or exterior, to control heat gain or loss.
- Close off unused rooms.
SUMMER TIPS
- Clean air conditioning filters
regularly. Replace immediately when worn out. Keep coils or fins of
air-conditioning units free of dust, lint, etc.
- Deflect daytime sun with awnings on windows or draw draperies and pull shades on sunny windows.
- Use
an attic ventilating fan instead of air conditioning. They do a
remarkably good job of keeping air circulating. A 1,400-square-foot
attic should have at least 5 square feet of ventilation.
- Install a turbine ventilator on the roof to pull hot air out of the attic.
- Run air conditioners only on really hot days.
- Are
you using more light in certain situations than is needed? Each watt of
lighting requires the expenditure of 1/2 watt of air-conditioning
power.
- Combine circulating fans with room air conditioners for best air distribution throughout the house.