printed from AmericanProfile.com on 11/22/2009

Saving Energy - and Money

Here are some ways to improve your household's energy efficiency and save money.
Reducing energy costs at home isn’t that difficult. While it may require some minor changes in the way you do things, the payoff—reduced energy consumption and lower utility bills—is worth the effort. Here are some ways to improve your household’s energy efficiency and save money.

Lighten up, power down

Keep cool and stay warm Button up

Plug leaks in the exterior of your house. According to the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy, small openings in the outer shell of a house account for nearly 30 percent of a home’s total heat loss. Use caulk to seal cracks less than ¼-inch wide between door and window frames, openings on exterior walls, around pipes, or anywhere there’s a draft. For larger cracks or difficult-to-reach areas, use an expanding foam sealant. Weather-stripping around doors and windows is another improvement that reduces air leaks.

Use appliances with energy in mind

Avoid wasting water Don’t forget the yard and garden Be a savvy consumer

Look for the Energy Star label when you’re buying appliances, home electronics, light fixtures and heating/cooling systems. These products, which meet strict energy efficiency guidelines set by the government, use less energy, save money and help protect the environment.

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