Title: Vilasa group
1ENERGY SAVING IN WINTER
2Saving energy isn't just about helping you to
save electricity or be more energy efficient
it's also a great way to save money. We all know
we could do more about the home to save energy,
but where to start?
The earth provides sufficient to satisfy every
mans needs but not every mans greed. Energy is
the key input in economic development and there
is a close link between the availability of
energy and the growth of a nation. Since energy
is essential to conduct the procedure of
Production, the process of economic development
requires the use of higher levels of energy
utilization.
While some of the major energy savers require
time and money there are still plenty of
lifestyle changes you can make that will save
energy, and money.
3TIPS FOR ENERGY
SAVING IN
WINTER
PROMOTE SMART ENERGY DECISION
SAVE ON UTILITY BILLS
PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT
INCREASE ENERGY INDEPENDENCE
4Seal off unused rooms.
Install Do-It-Yourself Plastic-film storm
windows.
Close the door and windows whenever
possible.
Open South-facing window curtains, drapes, and
blinds in the daylight.
Check the doors for air leaks.
Check Your windows frames for cracks.
5Equip it with a water heater blanket if it
is more than 5 years old.
install a pipe insulation.
is the maximum to set your water heater.
Drain it off annually to remove sediment.
6Avoid traditional fireplaces as it can suck the
heated air out of your home.
Close the fireplace damper and seal the opening
shut when not in use.
7Get Professional help to inspect and tune your
furnace up.
insulate and weatherize your house.
Upgrade your insulation, should you have less
than 7 inches of insulation.
Repair any broken window panes, large holes in
the attics, crawl spaces or basements.
Seal exposed ductwork.
Replace older and loose fireplace dampers and
install a sheet-metal insert.
Replace your traditional fireplace.