According to Statistics Canada, the typical Canadian family spends over $1,600 a year on home utility bills, and a large portion of that energy is wasted. Not to fear: there are several things you can do each month to conserve energy and reduce the strain on your wallet.
Conduct a Home Energy Audit
An energy audit will show you which areas of your home use the most energy. You can conduct this yourself, contact your local utility or call an independent energy auditor. A comprehensive evaluation should include:
- Checking insulation levels
- Looking for open fireplace dampers
- Searching for holes or cracks around doors, light and plumbing fixtures, and other places where air may leak out
- Ensuring appliances and heating and cooling systems are properly maintained
Temperature Tips
- Weatherize your home. Caulk and weather-strip any doors and windows that leak air.
- Install a programmable thermostat that will reduce heating (or turn air conditioning up) at night and when you are not home.
- Consider replacing single-pane windows with double-pane. These have coatings that reduce heat loss or gain, depending on the season.
- Keep your thermostat under 21° C (70° F) in the winter and a degree or two cooler than the outside temperature in the summer.
Water Use
- Repair leaky taps immediately
- Use low-flow shower heads
- Insulate your hot-water storage tank and pipes
- Drain around 1 litre of water from your tank every three months to remove sediment (which impedes heat transfer and lowers efficiency)
- Lower the hot water heater to 48.9° C (120° F)
- Take short showers instead of baths
- Wash only full loads of dishes and/or laundry
- Air-dry dishes and line-dry clothes if possible
Vehicle Use
Improve gas mileage by:
- Avoiding aggressive driving
- Observing the speed limit
- Removing roof racks or carriers if not used often
- Keeping up with maintenance - clean air filters can improve gas mileage by as much as 10 percent
- Ensuring tires are properly inflated and aligned
- Using the correct grade of oil
Also make sure your home insurance coverage is up to par. Heritage Insurance is here to help you with that.
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