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Keeping Your Home Energy Efficient

With the high price of energy, finding ways to make your home more energy efficient is top of mind for all of us. Whether you’re trying to be environmentally friendly or reduce your monthly utility bills – there are a few things you can do to help lower your energy consumption.

Upgrade to Efficient Heating and Cooling Equipment

First, consider upgrading less efficient equipment to a high-efficiency system and schedule regular maintenance with a trusted professional HVAC technician. It takes a lot to keep your heating and cooling equipment running, so you want to make sure your system operates smoothly and as efficiently as possible.

Replace HVAC Filters

Second, be sure to replace your furnace filter regularly. A dirty furnace filter causes your furnace blower motor to work harder to move the warm air throughout your home, and that means it takes more energy for your furnace to keep your home at your preferred temperature. So be sure to follow the manufacturer’s recommended replacement cycle to help avoid unnecessary energy consumption.

Upgrade Your Thermostat

Third, think about upgrading to a programmable or WIFI-enabled learning thermostat. This innovative thermostat will automatically regulate itself by recording your usage patterns, eventually learning the exact temperature you like at each time of the day, helping you reduce energy waste.

Another few easy ways to help bring down energy consumption are ensuring your doors and windows are well-insulated and sealed. In the warmer months, use a ceiling fan to create a windchill effect, allowing you to be just as comfortable with a warmer temperature, helping you save on energy.

Call us today if you have questions about energy savings in your home or are looking to upgrade to more energy-efficient heating and cooling equipment. Our knowledgeable team of Home Comfort Advisors are committed to answering your questions and assessing your needs to find the right, energy-saving solution for you and your home.

For all of your home comfort needs, Call on Reliance™.

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With the high price of energy, finding ways to  make your home more energy-efficient is top of
mind for all of us. Whether you’re trying to be  environmentally friendly or reduce your monthly
utility bills, there are a few things that you can  do to help lower your energy consumption. First,
Upgrade Less Efficient Equipment
consider upgrading less efficient equipment  to a high-efficiency system and schedule
regular maintenance with a trusted and  professional HVAC technician. It takes
a lot to keep your heating and cooling  equipment running so you want to make
sure that your system is operating smoothly  and as efficiently as possible. Second,
Replace Furnace Filter
be sure to replace your furnace filter regularly.  Not only can this help with indoor air quality,
it can also help keep your furnace from overuse.  A dirty furnace filter causes your furnace’s
blower motor to work harder to move the warm air  throughout your home. That means it takes more
energy for your furnace to keep your home at your  preferred temperature. So be sure to follow the
manufacturer’s recommended replacement cycle to  help avoid unnecessary energy consumption. Third,
Upgrade Thermostat
think about upgrading to a programmable or smart  learning thermostat. This new type of thermostat
will regulate itself automatically by recording  your usage patterns, eventually learning the exact
temperature you like at each time of the day  to minimize energy waste. And lastly, consider
implementing zoning options for a targeted  temperature in different areas of the home,
directing heat to only the areas where it’s  needed, when it’s needed, can make a difference
in your home’s energy use. There are also other  simple ways that you can help bring down energy
Other Energy Saving Tips
consumption like ensuring your doors and windows  are well-insulated and sealed or by using ceiling
fans to help distribute warmed or cooled air  throughout your home. If you have questions
Conclusion
about energy savings in your home or are looking  to upgrade to more energy-efficient heating and
cooling equipment call us today. Our knowledgeable  team of Home Comfort Advisors are committed to
answering your questions, assessing your needs and  will help find the right energy-saving solution
for you and your home. So remember for all of  your home comfort needs, Call on Reliance™.

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