Five Energy Saving Suggestions # 2
Save Energy Costs and Be
More Environmentally Friendly
Introduction:
Save a lot of money on
energy cost by taking action to implementing energy
saving ideas. It really is not difficult. These
energy saving suggestions can be performed by the
homeowner as a DIY project and most of them can be
completed in a single weekend. These energy saving
guarantees and suggestions have been proven to save
energy and save the homeowner money while also
being affordable.
There have been many suggestions, ideas and saving
energy tips about “green living” and becoming more
environmentally friendly by reducing carbon our
footprint, but what really works and is also
practical for the homeowner is often overlooked.
Here are five great energy saving tips that have
been proven to save energy and save money while
also being affordable enough for all homeowners.
Refrigerators and freezers:
Refrigerators and freezers run in a cycle twenty
four seven without stopping. Just a little
improvement makes a difference how often the cycle
runs. The energy savings for is two-fold.
·
Remove the vent cover at the bottom of the unit and
clean out the dust and dirt from the refrigerator
coils and vent intake area.
·
Keep the refrigerator and freezer as full as
possible so there is a minimum of air space. Us
zip-lock bags or Tupperware bowls, store extra ice,
frozen vegetables, frozen fruit, bread, pitchers of
water, etc, so that there is less empty air space.
Cleaning the coils will allow the unit to run
slightly less and by filling empty air space with
solid objects the unit run cycle will be even less.
Heating and air conditioning systems:
The heating and cooling system in your home has an
inherent amount of heat loss or cooling loss. To
help reduce the amount of lost energy the following
action can be taken.
·
Air leaks in forced air systems are common and
should be eliminated. Follow the main duct line
while the unit is running with the back of your
hand to locate areas where air is escaping from the
duct system and seal them with duct tape.
·
For hot water or steam systems insulate the pipes
with foam insulation, especially where pipes cross
near basement window and door areas.
·
Perform annual cleanings as oil and coal heating
systems have the capacity to create a lot of soot.
It is critical that your boiler be cleaned annually
and the chimney cleaned every other year. By
removing the soot from the boiler you improve the
boilers capacity to absorb the heat. Keeping the
chimney clean can improve air flow which allows the
fuel to burn hotter and cleaner.
·
Air conditioning systems and heat pumps require
yearly maintenance. Coils need to be cleaned,
refrigerant charges need to be serviced and routine
maintenance needs to be performed.
Water usage:
The cost of heating water can be reduced
dramatically by changing you methods of how you use
it. The suggestions below will help you reduce
energy cost for heating water.
·
Depending upon how you obtain and heat your water
savings can be obtained by learning how to better
conserve your water. The energy saving benefits of
reducing water usage is even greater if you have
your own well and use a pump system.
·
Replace shower heads with an energy saving shower
head that uses less than the standard 2.5 to 3.5
gallons of water per minute. Models are available
that use only 1.5 to 1.75 gallons per minute while
still providing full body coverage and pressure
while showering.
·
Reducing the amount of water used while showering,
the energy you use to heat your water can be
dramatically reduced plus it will help eliminate
your water heater or furnace from running out of
enough hot water so that another person could
shower right after you.
·
Locate the sink closest to your water heating
source and use that sink whenever you need to wash
your hands. You'll have hot water quicker and will
leave less heated water standing in the pipes.
·
When leaving a dish to soak in the kitchen sink,
instead of running the hot water for a moment or
two to obtain hot water, just use cold water and
let the plate or bowl set just a little longer than
before. Unless a dish is very greasy or covered
with fat, cold water will still penetrate most
organic food deposits, making it just as easy to
wash later.
Using ceiling fans:
·
Fans are associated with cooling, but they can
better be defined as helping to move air from one
place to another. This works for both cool and hot
air distribution.
·
During the winter set your ceiling fan reversing
switch in the upwards position and keep the speed
setting on low. This will gently push any heated
air off the ceiling and force it back down along
the walls to the floor. Since the fan is pushing
the air around the perimeter of the room, you won’t
feel any breeze or draft.
·
During the summer set your ceiling fan reversing
switch in the downward position and use the low or
medium speed setting. This will help keep the room
from becoming stagnant and prevent hot air from
building up near the ceiling. As the fan is blowing
air down directly, you will feel this breeze and
feel cooler as the wind from the fan helps your
perspiration evaporate from your skin.
Clothing:
·
By dressing properly you can live more comfortably
while using less energy to condition the air within
our homes.
·
During colder weather conditions wear socks, full
length pants and long sleeve shirts in your home.
It's not necessary to add multiple layers but by
simply ensuring you are protecting your exposed
skin from drafts in the home, you will feel more
comfortable at a lower temperature setting. By
lowering your thermostat by 5 to 10 degrees, 10% to
20% more energy can be saved.
·
During hotter weather conditions, especially at
night, remove your socks, wear shorts and short
sleeve shirts. If you exercise in the home or are
sweaty from work, cool down for a few minutes and
then change your clothing to something fresh and
lighter. Doing so will reduce your air conditioning
costs.
These energy saving guarantees will go a long way
in saving you money on your energy cost. They won’t
necessarily guarantee a green home but they will
give you a good start.
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