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5 Simple Tips to Improve Your Home’s Energy Efficiency

Improving your home’s energy efficiency starts with understanding the basics. There are a few simple things you can do to make a significant difference in your energy consumption, and not all of them require major investments or changes. Here are some easy tips to get started.

  1. Invest in Insulation

Good insulation helps keep heat from escaping through walls and floors during the winter, which means your home will stay warm without using as much energy. Additionally, it prevents heat from entering in the summer months, so your AC won’t need to work overtime. Investing in insulation is an affordable way to reduce your energy bills year-round.

  1. Upgrade Your Appliances

Replacing your older appliances with newer, more energy-efficient models can have a major effect on your electricity bill. Look for the Energy Star label when shopping for new appliances. You may also find tax credits and rebates available to help defray the cost of upgrading.

  1. Change Your Siding

If your siding is in disrepair or has seen better days, hiring a siding contractor to replace it can have a big impact on your home’s energy efficiency. Vinyl siding is particularly effective at insulating and reflecting heat away from the exterior of the house. According to The Vinyl Siding Institute, vinyl siding has 79% less of an impact on global warming than fiber cement and 85% less of an impact than brick and mortar. This means that a vinyl siding contractor can also help your home be eco-friendly.

  1. Install Double-Pane Windows

Another great way to improve your home’s energy efficiency is to replace single-pane windows with double-panes. Double-pane windows are more effective at keeping the heat in and preventing drafts, so your home will stay warmer without using as much energy.

  1. Seal Leaks

Check for air leaks around doors and windows and seal them with weatherstripping or caulk. This simple task can make a big difference in your energy efficiency by preventing air from escaping.

These are just a few simple tips you can use to improve residential energy efficiency. If you want to save money on your energy bills and reduce your environmental impact, start by incorporating some of the tips above. Take action today and make your home more energy-efficient! Contact Cechinel Siding & Windows today to have a professional siding contractor get started on your home.