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Did you know the typical U.S. family spends around $1,900 annually on utility bills? Much of that energy is wasted. This guide explores quick and impactful strategies for managing home heating effectively. Key recommendations include setting your thermostat to 68 degrees when home, using programmable thermostats, checking insulation levels, and identifying air leaks to enhance energy efficiency. Explore simple actions that require only a few minutes but can lead to significant savings and resource conservation throughout the year.
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Win it in a minute:Conserve resources with home energy management Managing home heat 15 Minute Leader Lesson
Did you know that the typical U.S. family spends about $1,900 a year on home utility bills? Source: US Department of Energy
Did you know that the typical U.S. family spends about $1,900 a year on home utility bills?Unfortunately, a large portion of that energy is wasted… Source: US Department of Energy
Let’s concentrate on the “important few” for average consumers
BIG IMPACT stuff to do in a minute (or a few minutes) to control space heating • Set the heat to 68 degrees when you are at home; set it lower when you are away and at night • Consider using a programmable thermostat Source: http://www.energysavers.gov/your_home/space_heating_cooling/index.cfm/mytopic=12720
WAIT A MINUTE! • Aren’t you just wasting energy when you’re adjusting the thermostat so much? • Isn’t lots of energy being wasted bringing the house back to temperature? It takes too long for the house to warmup!
Thermostat Controls • Setting the temperature a few degrees down (or up in summer) for extended periods can save energy • Easily done with programmable thermostats
MORE BIG IMPACT stuff to do in a minute (or a few minutes) to control space heating • Check insulation levels in your attic • If you can see rafters, you need more insulation • Put on a sweater!
MORE BIG IMPACT stuff to do in a minute (or a few minutes) to control space heating • Check for hidden leaks • Think about the building envelope! • Consider holes, cracks, drafts, etc. • Check for obvious air leaks: Flashlight method; feather; incense stick
EVEN More Ways to Reduce Space Heating Costs • Change filters • Close damper • Schedule tune-ups • Schedule duct work inspection
One more thing! • Check the operation of your heating and cooling system with a fairly simple test…
Let’s take a moment… Please name one thing that you would be willing to do to save home heatingenergy! Please fill in evaluation