Start the New Year with Cold Weather Energy Savings Tips and Home Energy Efficiency Programs from PECO

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As the winter chill sets in, it’s natural to turn up the heat to stay warm and cozy. With the new year just around the corner, it’s the perfect time to focus on home strategies that save energy, improve comfort, and help the environment. From simple changes like switching out incandescent light bulbs to LED bulbs, using a smart thermostat to replacing appliances with ENERGY STAR-certified models, PECO can help you create an energy efficiency plan for your home.

PECO offers a variety of energy efficiency programs which help increase home comfort and reduce energy usage.

  • Schedule an Energy Assessment: Kick off the new year by scheduling a PECO Energy Assessment. A PECO energy advisor will conduct a thorough inspection of your home to identify areas where you can save energy. They’ll also install no-cost energy-saving products and provide you with a personalized report to help you reduce energy costs by up to 20 percent annually. For those who income-qualify, PECO offers a Free Energy Checkup.
  • Instant Discounts on ENERGY STAR Products: PECO electric customers can also enjoy instant discounts on a variety of energy-saving products, such as smart thermostats, air purifiers, dehumidifiers, and room air conditioners. Plus, get free shipping on orders over $35 from the PECO Marketplace.
  • Save on Water Heating: Water heating accounts for about 14 percent of a home’s total energy use. Lower your water heating costs by installing low-flow faucets and showerheads and setting your water heater to 120 degrees. If your water heater is nearing the end of its lifespan, consider upgrading to an ENERGY STAR-certified model. PECO offers water heating rebates to help offset installation costs.
  • In the Market for a New Home? Enjoy greater efficiency, improved comfort,and enhanced durability of a new high-efficiency home. Partner with a participating builder to make sure your new home delivers more than just energy savings.

Here are five easy tips to help you lower energy consumption and increase home comfort this winter. Start the new year with a more energy-efficient home, according to the U.S. Department of Energy

  1. Seal Gaps and Insulate: Cold air can sneak in through gaps around windows, doors, and even electrical outlets. Seal drafts with weatherstripping or caulking to keep your home warmer without cranking up the thermostat. Adding extra insulation in your attic or walls can also help maintain indoor temperatures.
  2. Adjust Your Thermostat: Lowering your thermostat by just a few degrees can lead to significant savings. During the day when you’re home, keep it at 68 degrees, and at night or when you’re away, lower it to 60 to 65 degrees. For even more savings, consider installing a smart thermostat that adjusts the temperature automatically based on your schedule.
  3. Adjust the Direction of Ceiling Fans: In the winter, ceiling fans can work to circulate warm air that gathers near the ceiling. Set your fan to rotate clockwise at a low speed to push warm air down into the room, helping to maintain a consistent temperature without using more energy.
  4. Take Advantage of Heat from the Sun: Open curtains on the south-facing windows during the day to allow sunlight to naturally heat the home, and close them at night to reduce the chill from cold windows.
  5. Maintain Your Heating System: Just like your cooling system, your heating system needs regular maintenance to run efficiently. Schedule an annual inspection to check for issues, clean filters, and ensure your system is working at its best. A well-maintained furnace operates more efficiently and can save you money on your energy bill.

Start Your Energy Efficiency Journey Today

Visit PECO for more tips and resources to help you increase home comfort, save energy, and lower your bills.

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