Fall for Energy Savings this Autumn

As the weather turns colder and the leaves begin to fall, your energy costs can start to pile up. These measures will help make your home more efficient and comfortable this winter and all year long, and you'll lower energy bills.

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Door

Doors and Windows

  • Replace worn weather stripping around all doors and windows.
  • Caulk around gaps in windows and doors.
  • Install storm doors if you don't have them.
  • Consider replacing older windows with newer, more energy-efficient models.
Window

Insulation and Air Sealing

  • Hire a contractor to ensure that your home is insulated according to recommended levels for your area. Install insulation as needed.
  • Seal gaps in attic knee walls, soffits and basement rim joints by stuffing in pieces of insulation.
  • Use expandable caulk to seal around gaps in exterior plumbing and wiring access.
Suitcase

Heating System

  • Hire a qualified professional to clean and inspect your furnace or boiler.
  • Clean vents and other heating system components.
  • Replace your furnace filter regularly throughout the heating season.
  • Install a Wi-Fi-enabled programmable thermostat, which can save energy by automatically adjusting temperatures according to your schedule.
Roof

Outside

  • Replace and missing or damaged roof shingles.
  • Clean gutters and make sure downspouts point away from your house.
  • Make sure flashings around the chimney and vent pipes are sealed tightly.
  • Trim tree limbs that are touching or hanging over your house.

Get a Checkup

Autumn is a perfect time to schedule a home energy assessment. Your energy advisor will inspect your home from top to bottom and suggest ways to improve efficiency and save money this winter and all year long.