Are there inexpensive ways to save energy?
You bet! While many energy conservation measures require an investment, there are just as many no- or low-cost measures that can result in substantial energy savings. Consider these tips from the U.S. Department of Energy: If you haven’t already, conduct an energy audit to find out where you can save the most, and consider making a larger investment for long-term energy savings. Take Advantage of Heat from the Sun • Open curtains on your south-facing windows during the day to allow sunlight to naturally heat your home, and close them at night to reduce the chill you may feel from cold windows. Cover Drafty Windows • Use a heavy-duty, clear plastic sheet on a frame or tape clear plastic film to the inside of your window frames during the cold winter months. Make sure the plastic is sealed tightly to the frame to help reduce infiltration. • Install tight-fitting, insulating drapes or shades on windows that feel drafty after weatherizing. • Find out about other window treatments and cover
You bet! While many energy conservation measures require an investment, there are just as many no- or low-cost measures that can result in substantial energy savings. Consider these tips from the U.S. Department of Energy: If you haven’t already, conduct an energy audit to find out where you can save the most. Take Advantage of Heat from the Sun • Open curtains on your south-facing windows during the day to allow sunlight to naturally heat your home, and close them at night to reduce the chill you may feel from cold windows. Cover Drafty Windows • Use a heavy-duty, clear plastic sheet on a frame or tape clear plastic film to the inside of your window frames during the cold winter months. Make sure the plastic is sealed tightly to the frame to help reduce infiltration. • Install tight-fitting, insulating drapes or shades on windows that feel drafty after weatherizing. • Find out about other window treatments and coverings that can improve energy efficiency. Adjust the Temperature • When