How To Save Energy in Our Homes

Created by doylegarza6463 on Friday, December 11, 2009

Heating makes up by far the largest part of a typical energy bill.
Once you assign priorities to your power needs, you can design a whole house efficiency strategy. Your strategy will provide you with a (strategy|tactic} for making smart purchases and home improvements that maximize energy efficiency and save the most money.
Another thing is to get the advice of a professional. Many utilities conduct energy audits for free or for a small charge. For a fee, a professional contractor will analyze how well your home's energy systems work together and compare the analysis to your power bills. She will use a variety of equipment such as blower doors, infrared cameras, and surface thermometers to find leaks and drafts.
After gathering data about your home, the contractor will give you a list of recommendations for cost effective power improvements and enhanced comfort and safety. A good contractor will also calculate the return on investment in high efficiency
equipment compared with standard equipment. More save energy tips here!

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