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Keeping The Warm Air Inside

Colorado Springs Homes   When the furnace kicked on this morning, our sweet dreams were interrupted by that alarming sound of money figuratively being burned.  Last night the predicted low was 32 degrees, and while our area has plenty of warm spells in fall, winter is on its way. 

Energy bills are sure to be sky-high this winter.  We're fortunate to have our utilities through Colorado Springs Utilities; the company works very hard to keep rates as low as possible, but even with their efforts, rate increases are slated for 2009.

We thought we'd list some web sites that give conservation and savings ideas.  You probably have heard of or practice many of the tips already, but may also find some new hints, or be reminded of some items you've meant to do. 

Sites quote a savings of 2% to up to 5% of savings for every degree you lower your thermostat between 70 and 60 degrees, so it can add up to real money.  Beefing up inadequate insulation is also a very effective way to trim heating costs.

Even if you checked all your weather stripping and caulking last year, these items deteriorate over time, so it's worth re-visiting.  And it's not just older homes that need inspecting; owners of new homes shouldn't assume that air leaks don't exist.  These sites will list many places to check besides windows and doors.   

Colorado Springs Utilities - The homepage has several energy efficiency related links.  It's also helpful to read the newsletters enclosed with your utility bill, as they contain good information.

U.S Department of Energy  Winter energy savings tips

Energy Star is also a government sponsored site

If you have any creative ideas for saving energy, we'd love to hear them!

 

Ken and Sandy Wickham are seasoned Realtors in beautiful Colorado Springs, CO.   To contact them, call 719-534-7919 or 800-599-8500 ext. 1120.

www.wickhome.com

4 commentsKen and Sandy Wickham • October 15 2008 02:18PM