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Make These Energy Efficient Home Upgrades to Save Money

How energy efficient is your home? There are so many methods you can use nowadays to help improve the efficiency of your home, and therefore save money. For example, you could install a high-efficiency HVAC system. These are designed to run as little energy as possible in order to cool your living space.

If the conditions of your home are right and your unit is regularly maintained, you’ll find that your cooling costs stay fairly low. Upgrading your HVAC system is not the only way to create a more energy efficient home environment, though. Keep reading for some more tips on how to save money by making energy efficient upgrades.

Prevent Drafts

Air leaks are often found around doors and windows, and reduce the efficiency of your HVAC system by allowing conditioned air to escape and the outdoor air to come in. By installing weather-stripping and caulking in these areas, you can increase the efficiency of your system. Additionally, duct sealing can prevent air from escaping into your attic or crawlspace.

Insulate

Many homes in the United States are actually under-insulated, and this can equate to a lot of wasted energy. Adding the right amount and the right type of insulation can help keep your home comfortable year-round, whether it’s preventing heat from escaping in the winter or not letting the heat in during the summer.

Select the Right Thermostat

A great way to cut down on energy costs is to install a programmable thermostat. A programmable thermostat allows you to set what time you want your home to be at what temperature, meaning that you can increase or decrease the temperature as needed when you aren’t home, or are sleeping. That way your air conditioner is not running all day just to cool an empty living space.

To learn more about what energy efficient upgrades you can make to your Orinda, CA home, contact Comfy Heating & Air Conditioning today.

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