Rochester MN Home Inspector Discloses How to Cut Costs Efficiently, and Green up Your Home
If you have an old air conditioning unit, you may want to upgrade to a newer system that meets or exceeds the government energy standards. For example, it is possible to have savings of up to 47% on new heating and air conditioning costs with a newer model. Thanks to the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, you may be eligible for tax credits if a new air condition and/or heating system meets energy efficiency requirements.
How efficient are your exterior doors? Old doors with poor seals may contribute to higher energy usage. New exterior doors usually fit and seal better than older doors. A new energy efficient door can help to stabilize your interior temperatures and decrease your energy usage.
Some other simple energy savers… Even small acts of green can make a difference. Turning off your computer and monitor when not in use; lowering the thermostat on your water heater to 120 degrees; taking short showers instead of baths and washing only full loads of dishes and clothes can all add up to big savings on your homes energy consumption.
Rick Erickson, Home Inspector, HomePro Home Inspections. Rochester MN, Southeastern, MN. 507-202-8942. http://www.homepro-inspection.com