Simple Steps to Increase Your Home’s Energy Efficiency Published on March 16, 2015 Whether it’s the dead of winter or the middle of the summer, saving money never gets tiresome. One of the easiest ways to do so is through improving your home’s energy efficiency. Taking on energy efficiency doesn’t have to be expensive. There are a number of ways for you to make a dent in your monthly energy bills while still continuing to be comfortable. Considering that heating and cooling your home can easily make up around 50% or more of your monthly energy bills, it shouldn’t take a lot of motivation to make an effort to lower those. So what can you do to help potentially lower your energy costs? Routine home maintenance From swapping out your air filter every one to three months or walking around your house with a tube of caulk to fill holes where air could be escaping, you can make a change in what you’re giving the energy company every month. Inspect the seals to all of your home’s windows and doors and make sure all that hot and cold air you’re paying for isn’t going outside. Making changes as little as one degree can impact your energy efficiency and can help decrease your monthly bill too. Another simple but effective step is changing out light bulbs. LED bulbs could have a higher up-front cost, but when you consider that they last upwards of five years, and the savings and energy efficiency that come with that longevity , they are well worth the money. Utilize new technology In the past few years programmable thermostats have really taken off. There’s a reason for that – convenience and energy efficiency. Not only do thermostats like the Lennox iComfort® WiFi and Nest Learning thermostats offer access to complete home comfort, they make it a cinch to achieve. More and more programmable thermostats are starting to offer remote access and control via smartphones and the web, so even if you’re out of town and forgot to turn down the thermostat, you’re covered. Increasing your home’s energy efficiency doesn’t have to be unexciting, and with the growth in home comfort technology, it can actually be fun and exciting. Whether it’s a simple swap of an air filter or a shiny new programmable thermostat, the team at Wesley Wood Service Experts Heating & Air Conditioning in West Chester can help arm you with products and services that take your energy efficiency to a higher level. If you have any questions about what else you can do to improve your energy efficiency or are curious about which programmable thermostat is correct for you, give the pros at Wesley Wood Service Experts Heating & Air Conditioning a ring at 484-401-7577. Back To Blog