It's officially fall! Now that the cooler weather is rolling in and the days are getting shorter, it's time to start preparing your house for winter. Here are some great energy-saving tips for around the house to make sure your house is operating as efficiently as possible.
- Change your furnace filter to ensure your unit is operating efficiently
- Install a programmable thermostat and automatically lower the temperature at night
- Clear your furnace vents to allow for proper air flow
- Seal cracks, leaks and drafts with weather-stripping to keep the cool air out of your house
- Change your lightbulbs to energy-efficient LEDs as the daylight hours shrink
- Turn off those patio lights that you aren’t using anymore
- Remove your window air-conditioning units for the winter
- Keep window curtains and shades open to let the sunlight in
- Reverse the spin of your ceiling fan to start to push warm air down
- Consider adding insulation to your home to keep the heat in this winter
- If your old furnace is on its way out, replace it with an energy-efficient model