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Showing posts with label hvac energy efficiency tips. Show all posts

Thursday, November 14, 2019

Big and Small Ways to Make Your Home Warmer and Cozier



You’re tired of constantly being cold at home, but on the other hand, you’re also worried about your energy costs. Is there a way to feel warm and cozy at home without having to contend with a monster heating bill at the end of each month?
Yes! In fact, here are six adjustments and improvements you can make around the house to feel warmer and lower your utility costs simultaneously.
1. Cover your crawl space floor.
If your crawl space floor is nothing but dirt, it could be making your home a lot colder than you realize. As warm air rises through your home, cool air from your cold, damp crawl space moves in to fill its place. This is known as the stack effect. Covering your crawl space floor with a vapor barrier will not only prevent cold air from entering into your home, but it will also prevent mold and moisture issues.
2. Seal your windows and doors.
To lower your energy bills, invest in some caulk and weatherstripping! Weatherstripping prevents drafts from sneaking in and out through the gaps between doors and their frames. Weatherstripping also works for windows that you intend to open and close. You can use caulk for windows that are not made to be opened.
3. Make sure your air vents are exposed and open.
Sometimes air vents end up hidden away under a rug or behind a piece of furniture. Inspect your home to make sure that none of the air vents are covered up. Also, make sure that the registers over the vents are open. Closing registers in specific rooms to try to control your home’s temperature will create pressure issues and inhibit your HVAC system’s ability to heat your home effectively.
4. Keep window coverings open during the day.
If you have rooms that get a lot of sunlight, take full advantage! Leaving the curtains or blinds drawn will allow the sun to warm up the room. Not only will your heater get some help, but you can cut down on your lighting costs as well with some of that free illumination.
5. Close window coverings at night.
Your house had a chance to warm up during the day. Once the sun goes down, you’ll want to keep as much of that warmth inside as possible! Close all of your curtains and blinds to prevent heat loss during the night. Thermal curtains are especially effective for retaining heat and can make a room feel a few degrees warmer than it would with only standard curtains.
6. Invest in proper insulation for your home.
When your home was built, it may have contained top-of-the-line insulation at the time. However, the insulation available today may be much more effective than what you have currently. Check out ENERGY STAR’s website to see what the recommended insulation R-Value is for your region of the U.S., and consult an expert about possible upgrades.
Need debris removed from your crawl space before you cover it? Contact GreenPro Cleaning & Restoration for thorough crawl space cleaning services.

Wednesday, February 3, 2016

How To Improve Your HVAC System


Fun fact: most of the energy consumed by your home is used for space heating and cooling. In many homes, more energy is used for space heating and cooling than water heating, lighting, appliances, and electronics combined!

Fortunately, there are plenty of things you can do to improve the energy-efficiency of your HVAC system. Use these tips to stay comfortable all year long without breaking the bank:
  • Replace your air filter. Some experts estimate that over 80% of all furnace problems are caused by dirty air filters. Make sure to clean or replace the air filter on your HVAC system every 30-60 days. Refer to your owner's manual for specific instructions.
  • Schedule a tune up. Having your HVAC system tuned up every year by a professional can lower your energy bill and extend the lifespan of your unit. In fact, many manufacturers will void their warranty if their equipment is not annually serviced by a licensed technician.
  • Insulate your home. Upgrading your home's insulation will slow the air change rate between your home and the outside. This means that your HVAC system doesn't have to work as hard to maintain your desired temperature.
  • Control humidity levels. The same temperature can feel very different depending on the humidity level of the air. Humid air feels much warmer than dry air, so using humidifiers in the winter and dehumidifiers in the summer can help keep you comfortable.
  • Have your air ducts cleaned. If you have never had the air ducts in your home professionally cleaned, they are probably harboring dust, pet dander, and even mold. Not only can these contaminants affect your health, they can also hinder the energy-efficiency of your HVAC system.

GreenPro Cleaning & Restoration offers air duct cleaning services to homes and businesses on Long Island. Our cleaning methods are 100% eco-safe and have proven to give our clients results! If you live in Nassau County or Suffolk County, call us today for a free quote at (631) 940-8100.