Energy Saving Home Improvements That Pay Back Quickly


The concept of saving money by making energy saving improvements to your home or business is not new, but what is new is the size of money can be saved, now that energy prices spiral upward. Combine this increased capacity for energy savings with increased tax credits and grants to state and federal governments that can be applied to many energy-saving improvements at home, and you have the perfect storm motivate almost everyone to energy efficiency improvements. Where do I start? Any plan for energy saving improvements should start with simple and basic. It is necessary to ensure their money is spent in the most productive, because the goal is just to save money, not throw it by spending more money than is needed for any home improvement to save energy. For example, if you have it in mind to add solar panels to power your home, but have done little or nothing to cut the first home electricity needs, you will require a much larger system of solar energy and will spend an excessive amount of cash compensation for not having a care about the little things first. Start with a LOW COST CONDITIONS FOR STOP Wasting Energy Duh, but hey, this is the first step is often missed, and generally free and open useful in connection with obtaining the highest ROI (Return on Investment) and how you spend more than you and how you can to quickly recover your costs. Before the entire list of energy saving ideas, let’s put things in perspective and create a clear motivation as to why so many small steps are important and can be so useful. Suppose that the design of solar energy systems and wanted to know how the system should be to your home. You should consider many things, but for this example, suppose we only wanted to look at lighting needs. Taking a quick walk through the house shows that there are 60 lamps in your home. In most cases, only a fraction of light used at any time, but to get the best example of its energy needs, we will calculate the third or twenty lamps will be used in all the rooms in a typical afternoon a W total power demand in 1600. Since the solar panel has an average production level of 170 watts, and will need nine panel provides 100% coverage for their lights. Priced at about $ 450 for solar panel, your total cost will be $ 4.050 – not including installation. Now, if you first reduce energy needs and improve your incandescent light bulbs for lights (CFL’s compact fluorescent), and will reduce the power needs of those twenty lamp for a third level of her previous at a cost from $ 3 to lamp or a total of $ 60 dollars. Now that your lighting load was reduced from 1600 watts to 500 watts only, now you can get three solar panels $ 450 each for a total price of $ 1,350 plus installation. As you can see, by spending $ 60 for a simple CFL, you will have saved more than $ 2700 in solar energy systems. . . and this is just a thing, so let’s take a look bold and fresh in why we should be motivated and grateful to experience the benefits of saving energy are not lost power. As you read the list of energy saving ideas below, looking past any initial cost or work involved and see only the benefits will always exceed the initial cost and effort. When looking at improvements in this light, the costs and duties can be a pleasure, plus you can always remember that in the process of saving energy, you’re very green helping to improve the environment of the planet. Also, if you want more information about the rewards of making energy saving improvements, the search for my book, bonuses Energy efficient election and you will get an even clearer idea of how best to go energy savings in the most practical. - Replace all the lamps with CFL or LED inkandeshente - Replace standard dryer vent from the dryer vent seal - Bathroom exhaust Replace wall switches with 30-60 minute time switch - Clean the coils on your refrigerator and freezer twice a year - Install water-saving shower heads - Do not run your clothes dryer on a cold night or more hot and humid afternoon - Replace computer power strip with Energy Saving Smart Power strips - Replace old time stripping on doors and windows - Close any cracks around windows, doors, siding, etc. - Complete your water heater and / or boiler insulation blankets - Install a programmable thermostat in the winter setting is not greater than 68 degrees in summer, set not less than 74 degrees - Hot water and heating pipes to insulate your basement or unconditioned space - Replace filter twice a year in your forced air heating and air conditioning systems - Turn off televisions when not seen - Close windows and unused cavity walls in basements and attics - In hotter climates, installing curtains or blinds on south and west facing windows and close them during the afternoon when the sun goes down - In cold areas, be sure to open the southern and west-facing blinds or curtains during the day to allow the suns energy without in. Close them when the sun goes down. Most of these improvements cost less than $ 100 for each performance, and yet they can provide significant savings throughout the year. Some of the suggestions cost nothing and simply require a change in habit. In general, you can significantly reduce energy use, reduce carbon footprint significantly and enjoy a greener home and lifestyle by making changes to low-cost energy saving. If you do not know where to get your product or you’re not sure exactly what to ask, just online looking for ‘good energy saving products, “and start there, but not start. Do not push a moment longer and make it so easy. As I indicated already, you’ll be glad you did. After taking care of all the small improvements to energy savings, you may decide to switch to a more aggressive and more expensive items such as increasing the level of your home insulation, replacing doors and windows, improving the heating and cooling systems and more. Since these items can take a long time to cover their expenses, it would be good to have an experienced weatherization inspection done Weatherize States representative, so you can determine your best options.

David Nelmes is an author and home energy inspector David Nelmes is an author and home energy inspector in Pennsylvania, specializing in the field of heating and air conditioning, wiring and interior / isolation. You are welcome to visit his website Energy Efficient Choices