Efficient Abode

What a Home Energy Audit Reveals That You Can’t See Yourself (And How Much It Can Save You)

Most homeowners have no idea where their energy dollars are actually escaping, because the biggest culprits are invisible without the right tools. A professional home energy audit uses blower door tests, infrared cameras, and combustion analysis to uncover hidden leaks, insulation gaps, and equipment failures that can cut your bills by 20 to 30% once fixed.

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5 Water Heater Settings Most Homeowners Never Touch (But Should)

Your water heater likely shipped from the factory set to waste money, and most homeowners never open the access panel to change it. Adjusting five key settings can cut water heating costs by 15 to 35% with nothing more than a screwdriver and 30 minutes.

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Why Your Ceiling Fans Should Spin Differently in Winter (And How to Make the Switch)

Most homeowners leave their ceiling fans spinning the same direction year-round, unknowingly making their heating system work harder every single winter. Reversing your ceiling fan to spin clockwise at low speed in winter pushes warm air down from the ceiling, reducing heating costs by up to 15%.

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How to Balance Hot and Cold Rooms Without Buying New Equipment

Uneven temperatures room to room are one of the most common comfort complaints homeowners face, and most people assume it requires expensive HVAC upgrades to fix. With a few targeted adjustments to your existing system and home, you can often eliminate hot and cold spots for little or no money.

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The Weekend Project That Could Reduce Your Heating Bill by 20%

Most homes lose a surprising amount of heat through the attic, not because of missing insulation, but because air is sneaking out through gaps and cracks before insulation even gets a chance to work. Spend one weekend air sealing and adding attic insulation, and you could cut your heating bill by 15 to 20% while making your home noticeably more comfortable.

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How to Cool Your Home for $30 a Month Less Without Touching the Thermostat

Most homeowners blame the thermostat when cooling bills spike, but the real culprits are hidden heat sources and air leaks that force your AC to work overtime. By tackling insulation, shade, and air sealing, you can cut summer cooling costs by $25 to $40 a month without ever adjusting the temperature setting.

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