Posts Tagged ‘Energy’

Save Money Now With An Energy Audit!

January 15th, 2010

This is one of the expenses we occurred this past year that was well worth it.  It cost us $35 and we had a representative of the energy company come to our house to find ways we may be losing money and energy.  We also got additional information on what we can do to prevent energy loss.  It has Our New Windowbeen a while, but I will go through what they found in our house and ways we can save money.

First and the most biggest, our auditor found out that our house doesn’t have any insulation.  Our house was built in the late 1920′s so there are alot of little things wrong with it anyways; we just didn’t want to come across something this big.  In addition, now that the weather has been in the double digit negatives we can feel this lack of insulation all too well.  Our way of trying to fix this problem was to contact local contractor to come and fill our walls from the outside; blow it in from a hose.  Unfortunately, our walls were built using slats and filled the inside with plaster.  Other option would be to wrap with insulation and re-side around.  We decided to not go this route at the time being, but we will re-visit this task next year.

We were also advised to clean out our air conditioner coils. By cleaning these you can make your air conditioner run Our inefficient basementmore efficiently.  This also works with the Refridgerator also.  These two things can save you alot of money by just doing a little yearly maintenance.

New windows was on our radar in 2009.  We got a really good deal on some Double Hung windows from Lowe’s and even got them installed in time to get a tax credit for 2010.  We may be considering some new windows on our main floor this year.  We do shrink wrap our windows over the coldest months to keep in as much heat as we can.

We were also told that our heating pipework was inefficient.  He showed me how to adjust the dampers on the ductwork to direct air flow differently.  We also had some ductwork that was coming off another room which may prevent even heat in our house.  I understand how to go about fixing this but would need a professional to do it for me.  We also need to seal some of the corners of our heater that is letting heat escape.

Lastly, and the most inefficient part of our house is our basement.  This will never be a livable basement unless we totally redo all of the walls and floors which is beyond our spending allowance.  We can however fill any cracks or holes with a spray foam, which is toxic, hence not very green.  During the winter we close the door to our basement and just don’t use it until it warms up, besides for laundry.

Well there you have it!  Our ungreen house that we need to bring into the 21st century.  We have been remodeling several different rooms since we moved in almost 5 years ago.  Now we will need to change our focus into making it more efficient; maybe by new appliances and spending the money on insulating.  Ben and I argue whether it’s worth it; whether the savings will overcome the costs eventually and quickly.  I feel it will, and it’s always worth it to make a house energy efficient even if we don’t get all of the up-front costs back.  If you have any other stories about your energy audits, please leave them in the comment section below.

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Turn off the lights when you are not in the room to conserve energy

December 7th, 2009

This week’s challenge is to conserve energy by turning lights off around the house.  Although I think I have already starting becoming more conscientious about this since I started Guygoesgreen, it certainly is a behavior that I need to improve.  Hopefully, you can join me this week on this eco challenge and both give me tips on what you do to conserve energy and possibly also learn along with me.

I have been told ever since I was a little guy that I should turn lights off when I am not in a room because it is wasteful.  I, being somewhat stubborn and forgetful, may not have been the best at this and hope to learn about this type of wastefulness and take effort to change this behavior.  I learned last week that I might have a tough time re-training my brain, but I think part of my journey is not only learning how to be green, but also how to rewire my brain for some things.

Some of my previous tasks require multiple steps and thought to follow through with.  Those challenges seemed to be a bit easier for me.  It is easy to say “I can only shower once a day” and for me it is easy to turn off the faucet when I brush, but it seems that there are some very small actions (or inactions) that I perform nearly every day that are difficult.  For example, last week my challenge was to not use plastic bags and it seemed like I only realized that I took a plastic bag once I was in my car.  I did it without thought.  I think that possibly this might be another one of these tasks.

So, now that I know going into this green challenge that I will need to retrain my brain, do you guys/gals have any suggestions right off the bat?  Are there any tricks, tools or suggestions you have for me to make sure the lights are off or how to conserve energy in relation to the lights?

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