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The Home Depot has shared these tips for keeping your home warm this winter while saving money.

1. Regularly maintain your furnace and water heater. Regular maintenance on your furnace and water heater will increase energy efficiency in your home. By combining proper equipment maintenance and upgrades with appropriate insulation, air sealing, and thermostat settings, you can cut your energy use for heating and cooling, and reduce environmental emissions, from 20 percent to 50 percent. Regular maintenance will help make these investments in your home last longer and be more energy efficient.

2. Install a programmable thermostat. You can save up to $180 a year by installing a programmable thermostat that controls the temperature of your home while you're at work or asleep.

3. Seal your home from heat and cold. Allowing air to escape through gaps and cracks is like throwing your money away. By sealing your home like caulk, sealant and weather-stripping, you can save up to 20 percent on heating and cooling costs.

4. Install insulation. According to the Department of Energy, the leading cause of energy waste in the home is inadequate insulation and air leakage. Homeowners typically can reduce heating and cooling costs by up to 20 percent by sealing their homes and adding insulation in attics, floors over crawl spaces and accessible basement rim joists.

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Charles & Hudson | October 29, 2008 | Comments () |

 

 

  • Joanne
    Have we all forgotten to just put on a sweater?
  • Yancey
    simple and efficient.
  • Howard
    Nice post. The programmable thermostat is an excellent idea. My son's landlord put one in for him last fall, and there was a noticeable drop in his heating bill during the winter. Also, he could keep the heat down all day, but have it come on a half hour before he got home from work every day, so the place was warm when he got in.
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