Reverse Ceiling Fans
Reverse Ceiling Fans. Set your fans to rotate clockwise. This simple strategy will push the warm air down to reduce energy use and keep you cozier.
Reverse Ceiling Fans. Set your fans to rotate clockwise. This simple strategy will push the warm air down to reduce energy use and keep you cozier.
Insulate Your Tank-Style Water Heater. Wrapping a water heater insulation blanket around your tank will reduce heat loss and save money on energy bills. Consider installing a heat pump water heater for efficiency.
Consider Installing a Heat Pump. A heat pump both heats and cools your home, improves indoor air quality and is more energy efficient than traditional HVAC equipment. To learn more, head to www.wattsmarthomes.com and visit our news page to listen to the radio interview on heat pump benefits.
Use Energy-Efficient Appliances with the ENERGY STAR® label. ENERGY STAR is a government-backed symbol ensuring simple, credible, and unbiased information on appliance efficiency and performance.
Service your HVAC system. Schedule a professional check-up for your heating and cooling systems and ensure your vents are unobstructed.
Seal windows and doors. Inspect your windows and doors for drafts and reseal or add weatherstripping as needed.
Plant shade trees. By strategically planting trees, you can take advantage of natural shading to keep your home cool.
Water heaters are big energy consumers. Set your water heater to 120° F and use efficient showerheads to save energy.
Regularly clean and replace filters. Protect your health and save energy by cleaning or replacing HVAC and water filters on schedule or as needed.
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Raise your air conditioner thermostat by a few degrees when you’re away. While at home, set your thermostat as high as comfortable – we recommend 78º F or higher. Use a smart thermostat to automatically adjust the temperature.
Use ceiling fans to help distribute cool air. Be sure to set them to a counterclockwise rotation in the summer.