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Simple Actions for Fall
With winter approaching, it is a good time to think about what you can do to help keep your home warm and cozy. By draft-proofing your home you could save up to $350 every year. Not in a cold climate? Draft-proofing your home helps save energy with air conditioning too! Here are a few simple actions that you can take save energy and money:
Get a sweater for your sockets. Socket gaskets are insulators to reduce air escape from your electrical outlets, that are installed between the wall and the faceplate. Sockets gaskets are made out of foam, usually cost only a few dollars and are available at your local hardware store.
Seal those ducts. In a typical house, up to 20 percent of the air that moves through the duct system is lost due to leaks, holes and poorly connected ducts.
Insulate your attic. Install a minimum of 25cm (10″) insulation. Insulating your attic is one of the simplest ways to save energy and it’s a job that you can easily complete yourself. Properly insulating your attic could save you up to 10% on annual energy bills.
Get a home energy audit. A home energy auditor can help you find air leaks, areas with poor insulation and evaluate the overall energy efficiency of your home. Some states and provinces offer to pay for a portion of your audit. This small investment can help you save significantly over time.
For more tips on how to save money and protect the environment visit our website: www.onechange.org


