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Heating and Air Conditioning
The way you heat and cool your home accounts for
the largest portion of your utility bill....
Have your heating and air conditioning unit checked
once a year by your heating/air-conditioning contractor for safety and
efficiency.
- Find the same time each month to check your
filters for dirt. Replace dirty fiberglass filters and clean aluminum
filters. Dirty filters cut down on air flow and reduce efficiency of
your unit.
- Keep your thermostat to the lowest setting
that is comfortable for your family in the winter and the highest setting
in the summer. For maximum savings, the setting for heating is 68 degrees
or lower; the setting for cooling is 78 degrees or higher. Each degree
below 78 for cooling, for example, adds six percent to your cooling
costs.
- Insulate your home well for the best savings.
The right amount of insulation in your outside walls and attic, between
floors, and around heating ducts and pipes exposed to cold air may cut
your costs by as much as 50 percent. The recommended insulation, for
example, for a ceiling under a ventilated attic is R-30.
- Put window air conditioners where they
provide the best air flow. Seal off any air cracks around the units.
Cover the part of the air conditioner exposed to the outside of the
house during cold weather.
An energy survey:
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