Thursday 20 September 2012

Want to ramp up your home's efficiency?

Now that the weather in Ontario is getting cooler, and the season is rapidly transforming, it's time to take a look at your home's energy efficiency. Becoming informed about your home's basic heating and cooling components can help you understand where and how you can improve your home. Little things add up to big things when it comes to energy conservation.

If you want to ramp up your home’s efficiency and save money, try these energy conserving tips: 


1. Make sure all your home equipment is functioning at maximum efficiency. Even 10-year-old systems can be 20% to 40% less efficient than new models. 


2. Always opt for ENERGY STAR qualified units when replacing home equipment.


3. If you are replacing windows, opt for triple-glazed with low-E coatings and argon between the panes. 


4. Cut heating costs up to 5% by changing furnace filters every one to three months.


5. Switching from a standard hot water system to a tankless type can slash $150 or more from annual costs for a family of four.


6. A heat recovery ventilator or other ventilation system is an essential investment for humidity control and healthy indoor air.


7. When using a dishwasher, Ontario Power Authority suggests air drying your dishes, using the air-dry setting (or energy saver) option, or just leaving the door open.


8. Check the seal on your refrigerator or freezer. Close the door on a piece of paper. If you can pull the paper out easily, replace the gasket. 


9. To maximize the life of CFL bulbs, leave them on at least 15 minutes, but then turn them off when you leave the room.

Wednesday 19 September 2012

Welcome!

Hi All.  
Ernie here, National Home Services' go to guy when thinking green! I am a self proclaimed energy expert here to give you all the goods when it comes to saving energy, reducing your carbon footprint, and saving money on your family's energy expenses. My mission is to keep all valued National Home Services customers up to date on eco-trends, products and promotions, and green tips; making you a savvier and more efficient energy user.     

Keep it green,  
Ernie