With the first day of autumn beginning September 22nd, now is the best time to implement some “green” ideas that will save both energy and money. Below is a compiled list of tips that will help you prepare for the transition to lower temperatures and more time spent indoors.
Energy Saving Tips for the Home – LIVING ROOM
The living room is where the family all gather, to spend quality time and engage in social activities. A few simple steps can also transform it into one of the more energy efficient rooms in your house.
Energy Saving Tips for the Home – DINING ROOM
Improve the quality of your home life and save on your utility bills by making your dining room more energy efficient.
Energy Saving Tips for the Home – KITCHEN
There are a variety of ways to improve the energy efficiency of your kitchen, starting with the way you use your appliances to home sealing and replacing your light fixtures.
Energy Saving Tips for the Home – BATHROOM
It doesn’t take much effort to turn your bathroom into an energy efficient zone. By taking the necessary steps, you could not only lower your energy costs but also improve your health as well!
Energy Saving Tips for the Home – OFFICE
More and more people are working from home offices now. While this may save time and money on commuting, it can lead to increases in home energy costs.
Energy Saving Tips for the Home – BASEMENT
From washing machines and dryers to heating and cooling equipment, the basement is one area where you can make significant changes to save energy and increase your contribution to protecting the environment.
Energy Saving Tips for the Home – BEDROOM
By making a few small changes to both your bedroom and routine, you can not only save energy but also reduce your utility bills, resulting in a more comfortable and energy efficient environment.
Energy Saving Tips for the Home – ATTIC
Some of the biggest air leaks in your home can often be traced to the attic, resulting in sky-high energy bills and a house that’s too warm in summer, and too cold in winter. However, the good news is that the attic is one of the easier rooms to insulate and air seal, leading to improved home comfort, lower energy bills and a better overall energy performance.