TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTHI) - Heating and cooling a home uses more energy and drains more
energy dollars than any other system in a house.
Shopper Ashley Norton bought energy saving products on Monday.
Norton wanted to buy products that would help keep cool air out of
her home this winter.
For just under $20, Norton was able to seal her old windows and
stop air from seeping in around doors.
Heating and Cooling Tips:
- Set your thermostat as low as is comfortable in the winter
and as high as is comfortable in the summer.
- Clean or replace filters on furnaces once a month or as
needed.
- Clean warm-air registers, baseboard heaters, and radiators as
needed; make sure they're not blocked by furniture, carpeting, or
drapes.
- Bleed trapped air from hot-water radiators once or twice a
season; if in doubt about how to perform this task, call a
professional.
- Place heat-resistant radiator reflectors between exterior
walls and the radiators.
- Turn off kitchen, bath, and other exhaust fans within 20
minutes after you are done cooking or bathing; when replacing
exhaust fans, consider installing high-efficiency, low-noise
models.
- During the heating season, keep the draperies and shades on
your south-facing windows open during the day to allow the
sunlight to enter your home and closed at night to reduce the
chill you may feel from cold windows.
- During the cooling season, keep the window coverings closed
during the day to prevent solar gain.
Long-Term Savings Tips:
- Select energy-efficient products when you buy new heating and
cooling equipment. Your contractor should be able to give you
energy fact sheets for different types, models, and designs to
help you compare energy usage. For furnaces, look for high Annual
Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE) ratings. The national minimum
is 78 percent AFUE, but there are
ENERGY
STAR models on the market that exceed 90 percent AFUE.
- For air conditioners, look for a high Seasonal Energy
Efficiency Ratio (SEER). The current minimum is 13 SEER for
central air conditioners. ENERGY STAR models are 14 SEER or
more.