Tehama Country Real Estate

January 08, 2016

Tehama County Real Estate

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T o I n c r e a s e 5 SIMPLE WAYS W inter can be tough on your home and your wallet. As temperatures drop, chances are your furnace will be working overtime. is results in two things ~ great- er energy consumption and higher heating bills. In fact, costs associated with heating and cooling a home year-round typically comprise two-thirds of the average energy bill. Try these easy DIY projects to help cut down on energy loss and expenses: 1. Replace worn weather-stripping around doors and windows. Worn weather-strip- ping can create dras and let heated air out, stressing your furnace and compromising your comfort. Replacing it takes little time and is a low-cost, high-impact solution. 2. Top up or replace old insulation in your attic. A poorly insulated attic is a primary source of energy loss. Also, over time, some types of insulation can settle and compact, allowing heat to escape through gaps. Ex- perts recommend topping up or replacing attic insulation with a dimensionally stable batt insulation like Roxul Comfortbatt. Aim for an R-value of at least R-50 or a depth of roughly 16 inches. 3. Insulate basement headers and walls. Un- insulated basement headers are common, especially in older homes. ey can act as a gateway for heated air to escape. Fixing the problem is fast and easy. Simply cut Com- fortbatt mineral wool insulation to fit the cavity and compress into place. Doing this throughout your basement will prevent heat loss and can potentially save hundreds of dollars each year. 4. Caulk around windows. Cracks and crev- ices are a source of heat loss. ey can also be an entry point for water/moisture, as well as for unwelcome insects. Preventative main- tenance, such as caulking, can improve ener- gy efficiency and prevent costly repairs. 5. Change your furnace filter. Make it a point to check your furnace filter monthly, always changing it when it's dirty. is will improve the performance and efficiency of your fur- nace, saving you money. E n e r g y E f f i c i e n c y & S a v i n g s

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