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Tip of the Month

Wise energy use can save you money

Using energy wisely can reduce consumption and save money on utility bills, according to the American Gas Association. Here are some tips so you can start saving energy - and money!

bullet Seal leaks around doors, windows and other openings, such as pipes or ducts - with caulking or weather stripping.
bullet Set thermostats between 65 and 70 degrees in the winter, at least five degrees lower when sleeping, and at 58 degrees when away from home for more than a few hours. (Warmer temperatures are recommended for homes with ill or elderly persons or infants.)
bullet Set water heater temperatures at 120 degrees and install water flow restrictors in showerheads and faucets.
bullet Change filters or clean the filters in heating and cooling units twice a year. Close vents and doors in unused rooms. If pipes or ducts run through unheated areas, insulate them.
bullet Use drapes, shutters, awnings, shade trees, glass with reflective film or solar screens to keep sunlight out in the summer and let it in during the winter.
bullet Check to see if attic and basement (or crawl space) have the recommended level of insulation.
bullet If you have a wood burning fireplace, consider installing a natural gas fireplace insert, which can save on energy costs compared with wood. A gas fireplace also will dramatically reduce the air pollution created from burning wood.
bullet Consider storm or thermal windows and doors or double paned glass. A less-expensive alternative is plastic sheeting, which can be temporarily fastened over doors and windows to retain heat or air conditioning.
bullet Be sure that dishwashers, washing machines and clothes dryers are fully loaded before running.
bullet When buying new appliances, compare energy efficiency ratings and annual operating costs. A slightly higher initial cost for a high-efficiency appliance could pay itself back in a very short time through energy savings and lower utility bills.

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