Properly setting the temperature and schedule on your programmable thermostat is one of the most effective ways to minimize your home's energy use. This simple device has the power to control a large amount of your home’s energy and should be carefully monitored to minimize waste.
If you haven’t switched to LED lighting at your home yet, you're missing out! Whether you currently have Incandescent, Halogen, Compact Fluorescent, or something else, there is likely an LED alternative that will save you money and time without sacrificing quality or ambience. Read on to learn how to find and replace the best LED options for your home!
Caulking and weatherstripping your windows and doors is a perfect example of a task that serves a dual purpose of both maintenance and energy conservation. Good caulking prevents water and/or pests from entering around windows, doors, sinks, faucets and toilets. It also keeps air from passing in and out of your home around windows and doors, which greatly improves energy efficiency and comfort.