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Things to Do Between Energy Audits to Improve Your Home’s Energy Efficiency

Energy efficiency is more than just a trend; it’s a practical and cost-effective way for homeowners to reduce energy consumption and lower utility bills. Between professional energy audits, there are several steps you can take to enhance your home’s efficiency and comfort throughout the year. These actions help maintain your systems, conserve energy, and ensure that your home remains comfortable in every season.

Manage Your Heating and Cooling Systems

Heating and cooling systems are among the largest energy users in most homes. To keep them running efficiently, lower your water heater temperature to around 120°F and schedule annual maintenance for systems such as furnaces and heat pumps. Check air filters monthly and replace them when needed to maintain airflow and system performance.

Upgrade to Energy-Efficient Lighting

Lighting accounts for a significant portion of your household’s energy use. Replace incandescent or fluorescent bulbs with LED lighting, which uses less energy and lasts much longer. Focus on high-use areas like kitchens, living rooms, and hallways, where switching to LEDs can make a noticeable difference.

Seal Air Leaks and Improve Insulation

Air leaks and poor insulation allow heat to escape in winter and cool air to leak out in summer, leading to higher energy costs. Inspect doors, windows, and vents for drafts, then seal them using caulk or weatherstripping. Insulate hot water pipes and heating ducts to prevent unnecessary heat loss and improve system efficiency.

Install a Smart or Programmable Thermostat

A smart or programmable thermostat helps control your home’s temperature based on your daily schedule. This technology automatically adjusts settings when you’re asleep or away, reducing unnecessary heating or cooling. It’s a simple upgrade that can provide noticeable savings and improved comfort throughout the year.

Evaluate and Upgrade Appliances Annually

Older appliances often use more energy than newer, efficient models. Review the condition and performance of major appliances such as refrigerators, freezers, and dryers each year. When it’s time for a replacement, choose ENERGY STAR® certified products to reduce energy use and cut your utility bills by up to 30%.

Ready to Optimize Your Home’s Energy Efficiency?

Improving your home’s energy efficiency is an ongoing process that offers long-term savings and comfort. If you’re ready to take the next step, contact Acorn Home Improvements in Whippany, NJ. Our experienced team provides professional energy audits and expert guidance to help you maximize your home’s performance. Call us today (973) 386-9604 or fill out our online form to schedule your next energy audit and start saving more energy and money.

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