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  • Preparing for Fall: Energy Efficiency Checklist

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    As summer winds down and we prepare for the crisp air of fall, it’s the perfect time to take stock of your home’s energy efficiency. The changing seasons bring new demands on your heating and cooling systems, and a few simple steps can help you save energy and money as the temperatures drop. Here’s a checklist to ensure your home is ready for the fall:

    1. Seal Drafts and Insulate
    • Check Windows and Doors: Inspect your windows and doors for drafts. Seal any gaps with weatherstripping or caulk to keep warm air in and cold air out. This can significantly reduce your heating costs.
    • Add Insulation: If your home is older or hasn’t been inspected recently, consider adding insulation to your attic, walls, or basement. Proper insulation helps maintain a consistent indoor temperature, reducing the need for excessive heating.
    1. Service Your Heating System
    • Schedule a Maintenance Check: Before the cold weather sets in, have a professional inspect and service your furnace or heating system. A well-maintained system runs more efficiently, ensuring your home stays warm without wasting energy.
    • Replace Filters: Dirty filters can cause your heating system to work harder, using more energy. Replace or clean filters regularly to maintain optimal airflow and efficiency.
    1. Upgrade to a Programmable Thermostat
    • Smart Thermostats: These devices allow you to set specific temperatures for different times of the day, so you’re not heating an empty home. Some models can even learn your habits and adjust settings automatically, saving you money with minimal effort.
    1. Optimize Your Lighting
    • Switch to LED Bulbs: As daylight hours decrease, you’ll rely more on indoor lighting. LED bulbs use up to 75% less energy than traditional incandescent bulbs and last much longer, making them a cost-effective choice.
    • Use Timers or Motion Sensors: Install timers or motion sensors on outdoor lights to ensure they’re only on when needed. This not only saves energy but also adds a layer of security to your home.
    1. Check Your Water Heater
    • Lower the Temperature: Set your water heater to 120°F (49°C). This temperature is usually sufficient for most household needs and can reduce your energy consumption.
    • Insulate the Tank: If your water heater is in an unheated area, consider insulating the tank and the first few feet of hot water pipes. This helps retain heat, so the system doesn’t have to work as hard to keep your water warm.
    1. Maximize Natural Heat
    • Let the Sun In: During the day, open curtains, and blinds on south-facing windows to let in the sun’s natural warmth. Close them at night to add an extra layer of insulation against the cold.
    • Move Furniture: Make sure your heating vents and radiators are not blocked by furniture, rugs, or curtains. This allows heat to circulate freely throughout your home, maintaining a comfortable temperature with less energy.
    1. Unplug and Save
    • Reduce Phantom Load: Electronics and appliances continue to use energy even when they’re turned off, a phenomenon known as phantom load. Unplug devices you’re not using or use power strips to easily disconnect multiple items at once.
    1. Consider an Energy Audit
    • Professional Assessment: For a comprehensive evaluation, consider scheduling an energy audit. A professional can identify areas where your home is losing energy and provide tailored recommendations to improve efficiency.

     

    Why It Matters

    By following this checklist, you can ensure your home is ready for the cooler months ahead while keeping your energy usage in check. Not only will you enjoy a more comfortable living space, but you’ll also see the benefits in lower energy bills. At Hopkinsville Electric System, we’re committed to helping you make the most of your energy use all year round. Stay warm, stay efficient, and enjoy the season!

    Sarah Whitaker

    August 27, 2024
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  • Fun Things To Do When The Lights Go Out

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    Power outages can be inconvenient, but they can be an opportunity to unplug and enjoy some simple pleasures. Whether you’re dealing with a brief blackout or a longer power outage, here are some activities to keep you and your family entertained when the lights go out.

    1. Flashlight Fun

    You can use flashlights for a fun shadow puppet show or tell spooky stories to add a touch of adventure. This is your reminder to stock up on batteries and replace any old batteries now, rather than later.

    1. Dive into a Good Book

    When all the lights and entertainment are out, this is a great time to curl up with a good book (and put those flashlights to use). Without the distractions, you can immerse yourself into a story.

    1. Play Board Games or Card Games

    Dust off those board games and card decks hiding in your closet. Gather your family around for game night. Classics like Monopoly, Scrabble, and Uno are perfect for passing the time and bonding with loved ones.

    1. Get Creative with Arts and Crafts

    Unleash your creativity with some arts and crafts. Draw, paint, or make handmade cards. Other projects for the kids could be making paper airplanes, origami, or DIY projects using household items.

    1. Stargaze and Enjoy Nature

    If the weather is nice, step outside and enjoy the natural beauty around you. Without the interference of artificial lights, you might have a clearer view of the stars. Grab a blanket, lie down, and enjoy stargazing. If the sun is up, play a game of hide and seek, tag or just enjoy time in the sun.

    1. Exercise or Stretch

    Keep your body active with some light exercise or stretching. Practice yoga, do some bodyweight exercises, or follow a simple stretching routine. Staying active can help pass the time and keep you organized.

    Sarah Whitaker

    July 19, 2024
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