Sunday 10 August 2014

Saving on Energy Costs

Are you considering a home grille improvement project (or several) for your home? In addition to improving the look and/or functionality of your home, there are some projects that can also save you money on energy costs and you may well consider bumping them to the top of your to-do list. Replacing older, damaged or warped windows, doors, lighting and thermostats in your home will keep warm air in or out depending on the season making your entire family more comfortable and save you a lot of money in the long run.

A simple update that homeowners can accomplish that is relatively inexpensively is changing their lighting throughout their homes. Benefits of changing to LED lighting throughout your home include versatility, longevity and energy savings; LED lighting reduces power consumption because they are 80% efficient. The operational life of LED lights is up to 100,000 hours or 11 years vs. the traditional incandescent bulbs which is 5,000 hours. LED lighting does come with a higher up front cost as compared to traditional lighting, but in the end they will save you in money and the time spent changing lighting, especially in those hard to access areas of your home.

Replacing older windows in your home with newer energy-efficient ones can also dramatically reduce your energy costs. Replacing home windows with professionally installed replacement windows will keep the cold air out in the winter and the cool air from A/C units in during the summer months. This will greatly reduce the amount of money that you will spend on gas, electric and oil no matter what the season. Replacing old drafty exterior doors with new exterior doors will also help to keep your home sealed tight and again save you money all year long.

Another home improvement project that can invisible grille save you money is by having a programmable thermostat installed in your home. With a programmable thermostats you can see savings on your energy bill because it allows you to automatically regulating your heating and cooling systems so that they will run at a minimum during the hours when you are sleeping or away from your home and then adjust to a more comfortable temperature when you are awake and spending time in the house. There are even programmable thermostats on the market that you can control right from your smartphone so no matter where you are in the world, as long as you have a Wi-Fi connection, you can make adjustments to your home’s temperature. The end result of installing a programmable thermostat means you will use less fuel and electricity throughout the year while still maintaining a comfortable temperature for you and your family.

Improve your home, your energy media and the comfort of your family with these home improvement ideas and enjoy the results all year round. Stop throwing money out of your windows (and other places) and get started on making your home more energy-efficient today!

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