Energy Saving in an Existing Home
The easiest ways to save energy in an existing home is to invest in power saving appliances. Target which of your appliances is draining the most energy and buy more efficient versions. These power-draining appliances are usually heating, cooling and refridgerators. Next on the roll-call of the worst environmentally-friendly appliances is anything that can be put on standby. TV's and washing machines or dryers that are not turned off at the plug can tug your energy bills through the roof.
Heating and cooling devices are some of the least energy-efficient appliances. Huge amounts of energy is lost in the mechanical process and even when they're working, it is really important to make sure your home is helping these temperature-control devices. Using curtains and placing anti-draught fixtures in place can provide the best environment to be heated or cooled.
Heating and cooling devices are some of the least energy-efficient appliances. Huge amounts of energy is lost in the mechanical process and even when they're working, it is really important to make sure your home is helping these temperature-control devices. Using curtains and placing anti-draught fixtures in place can provide the best environment to be heated or cooled.
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