These days it seems as if everyone is looking for new ways to save money, especially around the house. Making your house energy efficient is a great way to save now, plus a great investment for your home and the environment.
This Old House magazine has a list of 10 tips to help you save on your energy bill. Here are a few of our favorites:
Choke your chimney:
There is no cost involved and you will reap the benefits immediately. By installing a damper, you can save about 8 percent of furnace-heated air.
Seal those air leaks:
This is a relatively cheap fix, with the cost of supplies running around $30 to $50. In the long run, you’ll save 10 percent or more—that’s between $50 and $170 a year—on your heating bills.
Tune-up your heating system:
Save at least 10 percent on heating bills with a regular tune-up. The cost is usually around $100.
Buy Energy Star appliances:
Energy Star products can be pricey, dishwashers start around $230, but when you consider that about 20 percent of our electricity bill is spent on running such appliances, it will be worth the extra money.
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