Thursday, April 26, 2007

Savings with the use of a Programmable Thermostat

Another simple we to reduce your home operating costs is to have a programable thermostat installed in your home. If the home is left vacant during the day, the unoccupied temperature setpoint can allow the ambient home temperature to be several degrees away from the desired occupied temperature. Thermostats actualy learn through adaptive technology how long it will take to adjust the ambient temperature from the unoccupied value to the desired value when you arrive home. Programable thermostats also allow you to adjust the ambient temperature while you are sleeping.

These alterations will reduce the time your HVAC system is required to run and save you money on fuel and/or electric expenses.


http://yourhome.honeywell.com/Consumer/Cultures/en-US/Products/Thermostats/Programmable/Do-It-Yourself/Default.htm

Thursday, April 19, 2007

Hot Water Heater Insulation and Maintenance

If your hot water heater is located in an area which is not heated in the winter such as basement or garage, you can easily save money by adding an insulated jacket around the tank. This installation is easy to do and will begin to save up to 10% immediately!

Also aproximately once per year, attach a hose to the bottom of your hot water heater and drain water until there is no sign of sediment or debri. This easy maintenance will help to ensure that the heating elements are clear of sediment and potentialy extended the life of the heater. At very least, you will keep the dirt out of your faucet strainers.


http://extension.missouri.edu/xplor/hesguide/houseeq/gh4862.htm

Thursday, April 5, 2007

Solar Powered Attic Exhaust Fans

During the summer months when attic temperatures can soar, there are several companies which offer a solar powered fan to ventilate the home and reduce the energy costs associated with cooling a home. This is a briliant way to use the sun's energy to remove heat which would inevitably place a higher BTU load on the homes cooling system. These elevated attic temperatures can certainly take years off of roof shingles as well. Take a look at the sites listed below to find out more information regarding solar powered attic fans.


http://www.atticsolarfan.com/

http://www.fan-attic.com/

A Smart Approach to Replacement Siding

One example of improving the exterior of a home while improving the insulation rating would be to use a product such as Craneboard siding. The use of this product improves the insulation value, reduces installation time while providing a n extremely durable finish to the home. There are many styles and colors available to add to the curb appeal of any home. Please check out the following site to see if this approach to improving the homes exterior will work for you.

http://www.cranesiding.com/home.asp

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Putting Solar and Wind Energy to use at Home

There is a vast array of products available to reduce your energy demands if installed properly. To go one step further, there are also many products available to help you generate your own electricity by harnessing the sun and/or the wind. This is an area which I would like to learn more from those of you who have had direct experience with installing or using these systems. I ahve included a couple links below to help the blog readers find additional information and would like to know of any helpful sites they may find. All of us are smarter than one of us!





http://www.homepower.com/

http://www.windsun.com/Misc_AE/links.htm

Friday, March 16, 2007

Build an Energy Star New Home for Continued Savings

An ENERGY STAR® Qualified Home…the house that keeps on giving back for years to come.
It's beautiful. It's comfortable, and it helps pay its own mortgage. It's an ENERGY STAR Qualified home; if you're building or buying a new home, it's a dream come true.
An ENERGY STAR Qualified home can be a single-family or multi-family residential home. It achieves the greatest level of energy-efficiency through the use of reliable, advanced building techniques and high-quality materials. These include high performance windows, better insulation, energy-efficient appliances, lights or HVAC systems, and tighter overall sealing and weatherproofing.

An ENERGY STAR Qualified home is more comfortable to live in, and to live with.
Lower Maintenance Cost: Enjoy a more durable, trouble-free home that requires fewer builder callbacks.
Better Indoor Air Quality: Warmer in the winter, cooler in the summer and cleaner, quieter and healthier year round.
Higher Resale Value: According to the EPA, national averages indicate resale values are higher than traditional homes.
Better for the Environment: Lowers the demand on our natural resources and produces fewer harmful emissions.

Wednesday, March 7, 2007

Energy saving tips are available through the Exelon Corp.

The Energy company at Peco (Exelon) offers many ideas on how to reduce our energy requirements. See the sites listed below to find additional information and also for online shopping for energy saving materials and equipment. Items such as light bulbs, air filters, and timers can easily be found at the second web address below. There are many new ideas available to reduce our energy costs. Peco has taken a very interesting approach to energy savings as you will find on the following web sites.


http://www.exeloncorp.com/ourcompanies/peco/pecores/save_energy_money/

http://www.energyfederation.org/peco/default.php/cPath/86