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Are you keeping your house warm the green way? Photo: ChicagoGeek, Flickr Invest in a programmable thermostat For as low as $30, you can install a programmable thermostat in your home that will allow you to go green and heat your home at the same time. You can save 10% a year on your heating and cooling bills by lowering the thermostat by 10-15 degrees for the eight hours you're at work. Programmable thermostats can save up to six different temperature settings per day, making it easy to set for when you wake up, when you leave for work, when you return home, or when you go to bed. There are many types of programmable thermostats on the market. Consumer Reports has some tips on what to look for when making a purchase. Make sure your home is properly sealed and insulated Sealing and insulating the outer shell of your home -- the walls, ceiling, floors, and windows -- can boost it's energy efficiency and save you up to 10% on your annual energy bill. Check your home for leaks and gaps that need caulking. Energy Star has a Do-It-Yourself Guide to help you get started. Insulate your water heater with a pre-cut jacket or blanket that runs for around $20 and has an insulating value of at least R-8, but be sure to leave the air intake vent uncovered. Wrapping your hot water pipes with insulation as well will reduce heat loss, and even help conserve water by delivering hot water to your faucet or shower head quicker. Continue reading Green Your Heating Routine and Save
Posted: 2010-01-19 10:00:00Author:Stefanie Fogel |


