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Energy Saving Tips

We want to help you control your energy costs. Instead of reaching for the thermostat when it is bitterly cold outside, take a conservative approach to staying warm and keeping costs down. The following winter energy savings tips will help you save money and energy.


Change disposable furnace filters every 30 days
The day you receive your bill from us in the mail can serve as a handy reminder that it's time to change the filter.


Check your thermostat setting
For every degree you turn down your thermostat, you can save 3-5% on the heating portion of your monthly bill. Turn your thermostat down to 62-65 degrees at night or if you're going to be away from home for several hours or more.


Caulking and weather stripping
Check around doors and windows to keep cold air out and warm air in. Caulking should be soft and without cracks for optimum performance.


Keep out the drafts
Use draft stoppers at doors and windows. Close the dampers and doors in fireplaces when not in use unless you have a gas fireplace.


Bundle up
Put extra blankets on the bed.


Catch the Sun
On sunny days, open drapes and blinds to allow the sunlight to warm rooms; close drapes and blinds at night to retain the heat.


Not so hot...
Turn down your water heater to a low or medium setting.


Put on a jacket
If your water heater was purchased before 1990, add a water heater jacket (available from hardware or home improvement stores for $10 - $15) to save energy.


Go fluorescent
The loss of daylight during winter means turning on more lights at home. Compact fluorescent light bulbs last 13 times longer than incandescent bulbs and use 75 percent less energy.


Sock it to 'em!
The air at the floor level is cooler than the air at the ceiling, so always wear socks and shoes in the winter.






















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