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Stop Wasting Energy And Start Saving Money With New Technology

Stop Wasting Energy And Start Saving Money With New Technology

The average homeowner spends almost 50% of their energy bills on heating and cooling costs. Though this is normal, it can be decreased dramatically by introducing smart technology into your home that will help you to save while you stay warmer through those cold winter months. If you are a new homeowner, it is wise to have energy saving technology installed when your home is being built. For those that own older properties, you may experiencing incredibly higher heating and cooling bills due to drafts coming through your windows and doors as well as dated thermostats. In this article we will explore technologies that will help you to save money while you stay warm.

How Programmable Thermostats Save You Money

Typically, people set their thermostats to one temperature and keep it constant throughout the day and night. While this makes sense from the standpoint of convenience, fiscally, it can drain your pockets. The Department of Energy estimates that you can save between 10% to 15% on your heating bills by manually setting your thermostat back a few degrees for at least eight hours per day. Unfortunately, this can be difficult to remember and you risk the uncomfortable reality of walking into a cold home when you come home from work or when you are waking up. This is when a programmable thermostat is useful. They can be programmed to raise the temperature before you wake up as well as before you come home. You will typically save more money than you spend on the unit within its first year of installation.

Stop Losing Heat And Install Energy Efficient Windows And Doors

While cold drafts are certainly uncomfortable during the winter, they are also costing you a major amount of money. If you have older doors and windows, it is estimated that about 30% of your heating energy is lost through them. This issue can be easily remedied by installing energy efficient windows and doors. They will effectively stop the cold drafts as well as help to keep your heat indoors. In addition, they will help to increase the value of your property.

Though some homeowners may be reluctant to install new energy saving technology to their homes due to the initial costs, the costs are typically recovered within the first year of installation by way of savings incurred when you efficiently heat and cool your home.