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How To Lower Your Gas Bill
List below are some tips on helping you lower
your gas bills and allowing your family to be more
energy efficient:
- Provide solar screens for east and west
windows. Sunny windows can account for 10% to
25% of your cooling bill by making your air
conditioner work two to three times harder.
- You can save as much as 10% a year on your
utility bill by simply turning your thermostat
up during heating season or down during cooling
season, or off when you leave home for more than
two hours.
- If buying a new heating and air conditioning
system, make sure it is sized properly. An air
conditioner that's too large for your home can
use more energy than necessary to cool your
home. A properly sized system can save you $600
a year in heating and cooling.
- Weatherization and caulking such things as
windows and doors can save over 30% of cooling
and heating cost
- Insulate your water heater to save energy
and money. For every 10 degrees Fahrenheit you
lower the temperature setting, you can reduce
your bill 3% to 5%.
- Don't use the "rinse hold" on your
dishwasher for just a few soiled dishes. It uses
3 to 7 gallons of hot water each time you use
it. Save energy, water and money.
- Let your dishes air dry. If you don't have
an automatic air-dry switch, turn off the
control knob after the final rinse and prop the
door open a little so the dishes will air dry.
- About 80% to 85% of the energy used for
washing clothes is for heating the water. There
are two ways to reduce the amount of energy used
for washing clothes-use less water and use
cooler water. Wash clothes in cold water only.
Your clothes will be just as clean as using warm
or hot water and you'll save money by not
heating water to wash clothes. Save energy,
water and money.
- Check door seals on refrigerators and
freezers. Place a dollar bill in the door as you
close - if it does not hold firmly, the seal is
worn and needs to be replaced. A refrigerator
door that does not close tightly will increase
heat gain and cause the refrigerator to run
more.
- Match pan size to element size when cooking.
For small pans, use a small burner and for large
pans use a large burner. Using the wrong sized
element will cause you to use more energy to
cook than when the pan size fits the element
size.
- Use glass or ceramic pans when cooking in
ovens. This way you can reduce the cooking
temperature by 25 degrees and you food will cook
just as quickly.
- Use the garbage disposal sparingly - compost
instead and save gallons of water every time.
- Clean your dryer's filter after each use. A
clean dryer filter will allow your dryer to work
more efficiently. Dryer filters full of lint
will cause your dryer to work harder and longer;
using more energy.
- Check your pool filtering system for debris
and leaks. This way the filter will not have to
work long and hard to clean the pool.
- Check your central air conditioning/ heating
system's filters once a month, clean or replace
as needed, and maintain the system so it will
run longer and not use more energy than
necessary.
Make sure your home is properly insulated in
order to keep the conditioned ac/heat within the
home for a longer period of time.
First
Choice Heating & Cooling is here to make your
home more efficient and comfortable. Please call
us today at 810-750-8100, or complete our
online request form
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Conditioning - Water
Heaters - Furnaces - Boilers
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We Service The Following Towns: Fenton, Linden,
Holly, Swartz Creek, Grand Blanc, Genesee County,
Livingston County, Hartland, Brighton, Howell, Argentine
Township, Byron, Gaines, Flushing, Mount Morris, Clio,
Flint, Burton, Genesee, Davison, Davisburg.
Copyright © First Choice Heating & Cooling 2008. All Rights Reserved.
1020
Silverlake Rd.
Fenton, MI. 48430
810-750-8100
Fax: 810-750-7779
Michigan Mechanical Contractors License # 7113325
Michigan Boiler Installers License # 3154421B
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