Energy Saving Tips
- Caulk and weatherstrip around windows and doors to stop air leaks
- Seal gaps in floors and walls around pipes and electrical wiring
- Change air filters monthly
- Replace incandescent bulbs with compact fluorescents – they use 75% less energy and last 10 times longer
- Install aerating, low-flow faucets and showerheads
- Fix any leaky faucets – one drop per second can add up to 165 gallons a month
- Tune-up your heating and cooling system annually to keep it running as efficiently as possible
- Have your ductwork inspected and repair any leaks
- Add insulation to your attic, crawl space and any accessible exterior walls
- Wrap your water heater with insulation or install an insulating blanket
- Look for the ENERGY STAR® label when replacing large or small appliances
- Use power strips for home electronics and turn off power strips when equipment is not in use
- Replace worn-out seals on your refrigerator and freezer
- Perform a do-it-yourself home energy audit. Online and paper versions are available.
- Reduce hot water use by taking shorter showers and using cold water for the rinse cycle in your washer
- Turn off lights, televisions and other appliances when not in use
- Clean refrigerator coils regularly to keep compressor running efficiently
- Set the refrigerator temperature at 36° to 39° F and freezer at 0° to 5° F
- Use the microwave when possible – it cooks faster and doesn’t create as much heat as a stove burner
- Air-dry dishes instead of using the dishwasher’s heat drying option
- Run your dishwasher and clothes washer only when full
- Match the size of your pot or pan to the size of the burner
- Make sure your dryer’s outside vent is clear and clean the lint filter after every load
- Keep all windows and doors located near your thermostat closed tightly
- Keep heat sources such as lamps and appliances away from your thermostat
- Consider replacing your older model refrigerator, especially if it’s over 10 years old, with an ENERGY STAR refrigerator
- Install foam gaskets behind electric-outlet and switch-plate covers
- Dry one load of clothes immediately after another to minimize heat loss
- Defrost frozen food in the refrigerator before cooking
- Use the oven light to check on progress when cooking or baking
- Keep your outside air unit clean and clear of debris or weeds
- Use low-watt bulbs where lighting is not critical
- Place floor lamps and hanging lamps in corners. The reflection off the walls will give you more light
- Turn off outdoor lighting during the day. Try timer switches or photoelectric controls if the finger method is a bother
- Keep your freezer full. The fuller the freezer, the less cold air you lose when opening the door
- Use the self-cleaning cycle of your oven right after you finish baking. That will give it a head start in heating up
- Hang on to appliance manuals so you can refer to them for care information and possible energy-saving tips
Winter
- Turn down your heating system’s thermostat to 68° F or even lower if no one is home for several days
- Close fireplace damper when not in use
- Keep curtains open on the south, side of the house and closed on the north side during the day to help keep warm
- Use area rugs if you have hardwood or tile floors to keep your feet warm
Summer
- Turn up your cooling system’s thermostat to 78° F or even higher if no one is home for several days
- Keep curtains closed on the south, east and west sides of the house during the day to help keep cool
- Plant a tree! Shade trees can help keep a home cooler in the summer