Moving soon and not sure if energy-efficient upgrades are worth your time or money? Don’t worry. There are easy and low-cost ways to reduce energy consumption. For example:

Ensure the Walls and Attic Are Well-Insulated

Homes with better insulation are not only more comfortable, but they also use less energy overall. Cellulose or loose-fill foam sprayed between roof joists can be used to fill an empty frame. You can hire someone to blow cellulose into the frame or have a plumber install it.

If you’re fond of doing projects like this, think about insulating your outside walls and/or rafters or joists with rigid foam. Use low-VOC or non-toxic materials to reduce your chemical exposure and protect your health as well as the environment.

Add Weatherstripping to Your Doors and Windows

Not only does sealing the gaps between your doors and windows save you money on heating and cooling energy bills, but it also prevents your equipment from overworking. In other words, it minimizes wasted energy. By weatherstripping your doors and windows (sealing gaps), you may be able to avoid these leaks altogether.

You may also want to consider installing Low-E window film or adding storm windows to your home’s windows in order to improve their energy efficiency.

Make Use of Passive Solar Design Features

Adding overhangs during the summer blocks out the sun, while south-facing windows let in natural light during winter. By utilizing your windows and skylights, you can take advantage of natural light to save money on electricity bills for lighting and air conditioning/heating, making your home more comfortable year-round.

Install a Programmable Thermostat

Programmable thermostats enable you to choose when to change the temperature in your abode up or down over the course of days or weeks. For example, if you know you’ll be out of the house for a while, you can set it to a lower temperature so that it will adjust back 30 minutes before you return home.

This way, you’re not paying to heat or cool an empty house, and yet your home will be comfortable and energy-efficient when you return.

Upgrading your home’s weatherstripping and insulation will add to its curb appeal and make it more energy efficient, saving you money in the long run. If you want to do, even more, consider passive solar design features and programmable thermostats. With today’s technology, improving your home’s energy efficiency has never been easier!

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