Hot Energy Savings Advice for the Cold Winter Ahead
T. Webber Plumbing, Heating, & Air Conditioning offers energy savings advice for the looming New York winter
POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y., Dec. 8, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- T. Webber Plumbing, Heating, and Air Conditioning, a family-owned home services company rated A+ by the Better Business Bureau, knows that Hudson Valley winters can take a toll on utility bills, and they are offering advice to help area residents maximize savings throughout the season.
"Hudson Valley winters can be cold and tough on your home's systems and energy bills," said Tommy Webber, owner of T. Webber Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning. "Fortunately, there are opportunities homeowners can take advantage of to minimize the impact of winter on their finances. Many of the best steps to take toward getting your home ready for the winter and saving on energy consumption can be made without taking a lot of extra time and effort."
T. Webber offers the following advice for maximizing energy savings during winter:
Check for air leaks – Window sills, door frames and thresholds, and garage doors are all possible sources of drafts and leaks. Weathering stripping, especially as it ages, can be more susceptible to cracking and becoming brittle during winter temperatures. It is a good idea to check all stripping to make sure it is still securely attached and not allowing light to pass through any gaps. After checking the weather stripping, make sure the door lines up correctly with the threshold. Typically, the threshold can be easily adjusted by using the visible screws along the top plate. The door needs to rest over the top, not allowing light to pass through, but it does not need to drag roughly over the plate. The caulking around window sills needs to be checked for gaps as well, and garage doors may need to be realigned in order to prevent any air leaks at the bottom.
Use the sun – Even during the heart of winter, the sun is still a great, free source of energy that almost every homeowner can utilize. During the day, make a habit of leaving the blinds open to allow natural light to enter the home and help provide some warmth. Opening the blinds on windows on the south-facing side of the home, when applicable, will allow the most light and warmth to enter.
Lower the water heater temperature – The water heater is one of the most energy consuming appliances in the home, and many are set at the manufacturer's default setting of 140 degrees. Lowering the unit to run at about 120 degrees can result in a lot of savings throughout the winter.
Invest in a programmable thermostat – When the weather turns colder, set your thermostat as low as is comfortable when you are at home and up and about. Reducing the heat setting by a few degrees when you're sleeping or out of the house will help save money on your monthly energy bill.
"We believe our neighbors should feel empowered and in control of their energy usage," Webber said. "Hopefully this advice will help Hudson Valley residents in ways that will enable them to minimize the impact winter weather can have on their homes and their utility bills."
A furnace tune-up can help with energy efficiency as well. Scheduling a tune-up will help spot any repairs that may be needed as a result of issues going unnoticed. For this and other winter savings tips, contact T. Webber Plumbing, Heating & Air Conditioning at (845) 265-1400 or visit www.twebber.com.
About T. Webber Plumbing, Heating & Air Conditioning
T. Webber Plumbing, Heating & Air Conditioning is a family owned and operated home services company serving the Hudson Valley area, including Dutchess, Putnam, Westchester, Orange, Rockland, and Ulster counties. A+ rated by the Better Business Bureau, T. Webber has been the company of choice for commercial and residential repairs and services for nearly 30 years. Tom Webber founded the company in 1989 with the vision to exceed customer expectations and provide exceptional service with integrity, competence, and objectivity with every service call. T. Webber provides timely, same-day service for plumbing, heating, air conditioning, electrical, well system, water quality, bathroom remodeling, and sewer and septic repairs. For more information, call 1-845-265-1400 or visit http://twebber.com/.
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