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5 Do-It-Yourself Project Ideas To Save You Money On Energy Bills This Summer

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It happens every year: the weather warms up, the air conditioner runs more often, and your energy bills go up. With the warm and sunny weather quickly approaching, now is a great time to think about some simple DIY home improvement projects that will save you money on your summer energy bills. Here are five easy ways to put some money back in your pocket this summer:

1. Weatherstripping & Caulking

It’s not uncommon for doors and windows to let warm air in from outside when improperly sealed. Other common areas of your home that may be letting air in or out are your attic or basement. Leaks like these can cost you hundreds of dollars a year! Thankfully, there are a few DIY options to patch these leaks up yourself:

Sealing all gaps will keep both the warm air from getting inside and keep your cool air from escaping, making your home more energy efficient and lowering your energy bill.

2. Look for other air leaks.

If your home is still feeling drafty after making sure that the doors and windows are sealed, it’s possible you’re still leaking air somewhere else. Here are a few other places to look:

3. Turn down your water heater

Turn the temperature of your water heater down as it warms up outside. Water heating can account for upwards of 18% of the energy consumed in your home, turning the temperature down will not only conserve energy, but save you money on your energy bills!

4. Cover your windows

We’ve already talked about a few ways to minimize air flow through your windows, but sometimes structural issues that cannot be fixed with weatherstripping or caulking can cause your windows to let in warm air. Here are a couple of things that can help:

5. Install a programmable thermostat

If you don’t already have one, a programmable thermostat can save you hundreds of dollars in heating and cooling costs. Not to mention, installing one is relatively simple.

 

 

 

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