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Heating and Cooling Tips
- Set your thermostat as low as is
comfortable in the winter and as high as is comfortable in
the summer.
- Clean or replace filters on
furnaces once a month or as needed.
- Clean warm-air registers, baseboard
heaters, and radiators as needed; make sure they're not
blocked by furniture, carpeting, or drapes.
- Bleed trapped air from hot-water
radiators once or twice a season; if in doubt about how to
perform this task, call a professional.
- Place heat-resistant radiator
reflectors between exterior walls and the radiators.
- Turn off kitchen, bath, and other
exhaust fans within 20 minutes after you are done cooking
or bathing; when replacing exhaust fans, consider
installing high-efficiency, low-noise models.
- During the heating season, keep the
draperies and shades on your southfacing windows open
during the day to allow the sunlight to enter your home and
closed at night to reduce the chill you may feel from cold
windows.
- During the cooling season, keep the
window coverings closed during the day to prevent solar
gain.
- $ Long-Term Savings
Tip: Select energy-efficient products when you buy
new heating and cooling equipment. Your contractor should
be able to give you energy fact sheets for different types,
models, and designs to help you compare energy usage. For
furnaces, look for high Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency
(AFUE) ratings. The national minimum is 78% AFUE, but there
are
ENERGY STARŪ models on the market that exceed 90%
AFUE.
- $ Long-Term Savings
Tip: For air conditioners, look for a high
Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER). The current
minimum is 13 SEER for central air conditioners.
ENERGY STAR models are 13 SEER or more.
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