More Tips for Reducing Energy Costs
Caulk is best for sealing air leaks through cracks and gaps less than one-quarter-inch wide on fixed objects, according to the U.S. Department of Energy. It’s also best to use …
Home Improvement Ideas for Energy Savings
What’s one of the most energy-efficient investments you can make this fall? Find out in this video. The U.S. Department of Energy says you could save up to 30 percent …
More Ways to Save Energy Costs
If you’re shopping for new pots and pans, opt for cookware with copper bottoms. These tend to heat up faster, saving you energy. Conserve water by using the minimum amount …
Small Changes to Save Energy and Money
Small changes can help you save energy and money: The number of times you turn off and on an energy-efficient CFL bulb affects its lifespan. Keep your bulbs burning bright …
Home Remodeling and Energy Conservation
Some ideas to consider while remodeling your home that will help you save energy: If the insulation in your attic is level with or below the floor joists, add more. …
Small Changes to Save Money
Small changes can help you save energy and money. Try these today! Turn to task lighting to save energy. Rather than switching on overhead lights, use small table and floor …
Reducing Energy Use in the Laundry Room
These simple tips can help you save energy and money while cleaning your laundry: If you have time, opt to air-dry big, bulky items rather than drying them in the …
Open Up to Savings
Windows can allow both air and sunlight into your home. You can use both of these elements to reduce your energy costs. Here are some ways to benefit: Did you …
Tap Water: Drink Up and Save!
According to the International Bottled Water Association, total bottled water consumption was 8.45 billion gallons in 2010 which averages 28.3 gallons per person in the United States! Read on to find out how much money you can save by drinking water from the tap!