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February
26

If you want to cut down your energy costs, these are the first steps you should take.

Did you receive an unexpectedly high utility bill this month? Reducing energy costs is a primary objective for most homeowners, but sometimes it's easier said than done — especially if your home is old. If brand-new doors and windows are beyond your budget this year, don't worry. There are many simple things you can do to improve your home's energy efficiency. Our real estate agents are here with some helpful tips.

  1. Seal All Openings
    You'd be surprised at how many ways warm air can escape the home. Cracks and gaps along windows and doors are often a primary culprit. Re-caulk the window frames and add a layer of weather-stripping around doors and windows as needed. Draft guards at the bottom of your door can go a long way too.

  2. Invest In A Programmable Thermostat
    Smart home technology can really make life easier. A programmable thermostat allows you to put your internal temperature on a schedule so you're not wasting energy when nobody is home. Some even let you control your home's temperature from your phone. Many of the best Cleveland homes for sale leverage smart-home tech to improve energy efficiency.

  3. Insulate
    Warm air rises, so it can easily escape through the attic and roof if there isn't enough insulation. Assess the level of insulation in your attic and add more if needed.

  4. Buy A New Area Rug
    Placing a new area rug in the center of any room can add a nice boost of insulation. A warm fluffy rug in the wintertime no only adds a touch of coziness, but it can also prevent warm air from escaping. Add a comfortable, thin rug in the summer to maintain cooler temperatures.

  5. Hang Heavy Drapes
    Thick, heavy drapes over the windows can block cold air drafts from entering the room during the winter. Open your drapes them open during the day to maximize sunlight exposure, and close them at night to reduce chilliness.

  6. Service Your Heating And Cooling Systems
    Regular maintenance is critical for ensuring the longevity and efficiency of your HVAC appliances. Be sure to have them regularly inspected and change your filters every three months. Without proper maintenance, your furnace and air conditioner will have to work harder and consume more energy to do their jobs.

Improving energy efficiency doesn't have to be expensive, there are many easy ways to get started today. Contact us for more home improvement tips.

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