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Where Can You Find the Most Home Energy Savings?

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There are many products and services that claim to provide maximum energy efficiency, so it can be challenging to know where to start. Monthly bills can help identify areas for the most potential energy savings.

For many homes, months that require the most energy use are in the winter and summer when temperatures are most extreme. Just total up your average energy use for the months when you use the most energy, then subtract the average amount you use during "shoulder months," when you're barely using your heating or cooling system, these usually occur during fall and spring.

The most likely reason for the difference in energy use is heating or cooling your home. If someone says switching to a new heating or cooling system could save you 20 percent, they likely mean you can save 20 percent on heating or cooling costs, which are a portion of your overall energy costs.

Every home is different. There is a small percentage of homes that include energy uses like a well pump, swimming pool or a home business that require more energy than heating or cooling. However, heating or cooling your home is by far the largest energy use.

Sealing air leaks is often the least expensive energy-saving measure that can deliver the most bang for your buck. The second most cost-effective way to cut heating or cooling costs depends on your situation.

If you have an older propane or oil furnace, replacing it with an energy efficient heat pump might be your best investment. If you already have a relatively efficient furnace or air conditioning unit, insulating your attic could be the next most cost-effective measure, followed by insulating exterior walls or the crawl space or basement.

Replacing windows is a high-priority project for many homeowners, and new windows can certainly add value to your home. However, this can be a costly project, making it difficult to justify solely based on potential energy savings. If your windows are old and leaky, it could be worth the investment. Do your research upfront so you fully understand the costs of the project.

After you've found ways to reduce your heating and cooling costs, where else should you look for savings? Your next largest energy use is likely water heating. A few low-cost measures like repairing leaky faucets and insulating the first 6-10 feet of hot water line could deliver significant savings. Installing energy efficient showerheads can save water and reduce energy use. Check out Consumer Reports for reliable comparisons and reviews of energy efficient showerheads.

If your water heater is more than 15 years old, it's likely time to consider how and when to replace it. You can purchase a traditional water heater that uses the same fuel you're using now. But there are several other options, including heat pump water heaters. Be sure to do some research before your water heater breaks so you know your options.

Appliances and lighting account for a smaller potion of your energy use. As you replace older appliances and lighting, look for options that include the ENERGY STAR® sticker. You should also review energy use information found on the EnergyGuide label.

We hope this information will help you start to identify areas to save energy at home. Consider enlisting the help of WFEC's energy auditor who can provide an overall assessment of your home's efficiency and help you pinpoint areas of concern or areas that could be improved to help you save energy and money. Contact the cooperative at (800) 342-7400 to find out more about this free service.

  • Energy Efficiency Tip

    Energy Efficiency TipUse shade trees in landscaping design to block the sun & reduce cooling costs. Deciduous trees shed leaves in winter to let heat in.

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