RICHARDSON, Texas, June 14, 2016 /PRNewswire/ --
SURVEY HIGHLIGHTS:
- Making the Grade: When asked to grade their household on how well they conserve energy at home, 51 percent of homeowners gave themselves a 'B,' and 26 percent of homeowners ranked themselves as average with a 'C.'
- The Bare Necessities: Results indicate homeowners' desire to keep comfort levels high and the bills low -- 26 percent would rather strip down to their underwear than spend money to cool down the house.
- Learning Curve: Homeowners surveyed are resourceful in their energy efficiency efforts -- if their A/C required repair, they'd rather remove clothing (50 percent), take a cold shower (25 percent) or splash around at a local pool (15 percent) than call the repairman.
The final school bell has sounded, and it's time to learn a new subject: how to beat the summer heat without breaking the bank. The annual Lennox Home Energy Report Card Survey found that most American homeowners are looking to move to the head of the class when it comes to Energy Savings 101, and still have a lot to learn about keeping costs low and comfort levels high.
The Lennox Home Energy Report Card Survey, commissioned by Lennox Industries, a leading manufacturer of innovative home comfort products, and conducted by GfK Roper, identified that while comfort is key to consumers, saving money trumps all. In fact, the survey found that 26 percent of homeowners would rather walk around in their underwear than spend money to cool down their homes in the summer.
"Homeowners recognize that while they are doing a pretty good job at conserving energy, there is still room for improvement," said Lennox energy efficiency expert, Jennifer Franz. "Saving energy and reducing electricity bills doesn't have to take a lot of time and effort. In fact, a few simple steps, from installing a smart thermostat to keeping air filters clean and changing them regularly, can help homeowners increase comfort levels, control costs and conserve energy this summer."
Making the Grade: Homeowners Looking to Be at the Top of the Class in Energy Efficiency
Fifty-one percent of homeowners gave themselves a 'B' grade in energy efficiency, up six percent from 2015, while 26 percent of homeowners gave themselves a 'C' (a five percent decrease from 2015), indicating more people are moving toward the head of the class when it comes to energy savings.
In addition, homeowners surveyed gave insight into their money-saving practices, indicating that if their A/C required repair, they would rather remove clothing (50 percent), take a cold shower (25 percent) or go to a local pool (15 percent) than call a repairman.
Passing the Test: Homeowners Willing to Go Green to Save Some Green
Saving money never goes out of style. In fact, it continues to be the main driver of why people participate in some kind of energy conserving activity (68 percent), versus helping the environment (27 percent). In addition, homeowners surveyed would be willing to unplug or shut off the following for two weeks: washer/dryer (21 percent), television (19 percent), computer (17 percent), indoor lights (14 percent), cell phone charger (13 percent) and air conditioning (11 percent) to save energy and money.
Tough Subject: The Battle of Cost vs. Comfort
Some people can't take the heat – and some can. Homeowners surveyed would be willing to turn up the temperature on their thermostat the following number of degrees above where they typically set it during the summer months if they could save $50 a month on their electricity bill: 10 degrees or more (10 percent), seven to nine degrees (11 percent), three to six degrees (43 percent), one to two degrees (23 percent), unwilling to change (12 percent) and zero degrees (1 percent).
"Being more energy efficient doesn't have to be a hassle. Just like the upkeep on an automobile for improving mileage and the vehicle lifespan, some DIY updates and regular home maintenance, such as on a home's cooling equipment, can help homeowners achieve significant savings on monthly energy bills -- and high marks for energy savings," says Franz.
Lennox wants to give homeowners an opportunity to improve their energy efficiency grade by entering the Lennox Energy Saving Superstar Contest. Between July 1 and August 31, 2016, Lennox invites homeowners to join in on the "Energy Savings Superstar" contest on Lennox.com by submitting a unique and innovative home energy savings tip, along with a fun photo depicting their suggested tip. The grand prize winner will receive a Dave Lennox Signature Collection XC25 air conditioner, the most efficient residential cooling system on the market, and the new iComfort S30 smart thermostat, or up to $10,000 in energy-efficient Lennox heating and air conditioning products, along with other "cool" prizes.
About the Lennox Home Energy Report Card Survey
The results of the Lennox Home Energy Report Card survey are based on a telephone survey that was conducted by GfK Roper on behalf of Lennox Industries among 739 homeowners (ages 18 and over) within the U.S. during April 15-17, 2016. Full survey results are available upon request by calling Jennifer Anthony at (214) 379-3709.
About Lennox Industries
Lennox Industries is a leading provider of customized home heating, cooling and indoor air quality products that are designed to deliver customized comfort, efficiency and functionality, with the most innovative and reliable features available. Lennox has been honored four times by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Energy as an ENERGY STAR Manufacturing Partner of the Year for its outstanding contribution to developing and promoting energy-efficient products. For more information about Lennox home comfort products, visit http://www.lennox.com, call 1-800-9-LENNOX, or find us on Facebook, Twitter or Google+.
The information provided herein is subject to change without notice. Lennox makes no warranty or guarantee of any kind, express or implied, regarding the information set forth herein, including without limitation any warranty regarding its currency, accuracy or completeness or any warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.
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