SPRING & SUMMER – General guidelines for keeping your home cool and efficient
- Have an HVAC expert inspect your home’s ducts and cooling equipment
- Clean or replace your AC filters every month
- Clean chimney and check to see if your fireplace is working properly
- Clean out rain gutters and storm drains
- Clean and vacuum vents, baseboard heaters and ducts
- Seal air leaks in the attic, basement and crawlspace, and also around windows and doors
- Check your attic for proper insulation
- Keep shades or curtains drain on the sunny side of the house, especially during early-and mid-afternoon hours
EXTRA STEPS YOU CAN TAKE TO SAVE ENERGY
- Install a programmable thermostat, so you can preset temperatures for different times of the day
- Replace single-pan windows with newer double-pane models, which help reflect the sun’s rays and reduce energy loss
- Apply a reflective coating to your roof. When replacing your roof, use light-colored shingles
- Replace incandescent light bulbs with compact fluorescents to create a cooler feeling and save lighting costs
- Install awnings or plant trees outside your home to create shade
THINGS YOU CAN DO TO IMPROVE AIR QUALITY AND REDUCE POTENTIAL HEALTH RISKS
- When adjusting clocks, change batteries in smoke alarms, as well as radon and carbon monoxide detectors
- Consider a ventilation system to increase air circulation inside and add a healthy dose of fresh air
- Clean water-damage carpets and materials, or consider a replacement
- Reduce the potential for buildup of allergy-causing pollutants by keeping your house clean
- Take special precaution when operating fuel-burning appliances to avoid leakage
- Store and dispose of household chemicals in a safe manner
GENERAL GUIDELINES FOR KEEPING YOUR HOME WARM AND EFFICIENT
- Have an expert inspect your home’s ducts and heating equipment
- Clean or replace filters every month
- Clean chimney and check to see if your fireplace is working properly
- Seal air leaks in the attic, basement and crawlspace, and also around windows and doors
- Insulate inside of windows with heavy-duty, clear plastic sheets
- Check your attic for proper insulation
- Close curtains or shades at night and keep them open during the day
- Clean windows on the south side of your house to maximize sunlight exposure
- Weather-strip doors that lead to cold or outside areas
- Wrap and insulate waterlines to prevent them from freezing
- Repair leaky faucets
EXTRA STEPS YOU CAN TAKE TO SAVE ENERGY
- Install a programmable thermostat, so you can preset temperatures for different times of the day
- Insulate the water tank and first six feet of hot and cold water pipes connected to the unit
- Lower the temperature of your water heater to 48°C (for every 10-degree decrease in temperature, you may save 3%-5% on your energy costs)
- Install rubber gaskets behind outlets and use switch plates on exterior walls
- Install low-flow showerheads
THINGS YOU CAN DO TO IMPROVE AIR QUALITY AND REDUCE POTENTIAL HEALTH RISKS
- When adjusting your clocks, change batteries in smoke alarms, as well as radon and carbon monoxide detectors
- Consider a ventilation system to increase air circulation inside and add a healthy dose of fresh air
- Clean water-damaged carpets and materials, or consider replacement
- Reduce the potential for buildup of allergy-causing pollutants by keeping your house clean
- Take special precaution when operating fuel-burning appliances to avoid leakage
- Store and dispose of household chemicals in a safe manner