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Cut Your Energy Bills

Most homes, including yours, waste energy.  That inefficiency is costing you plenty, but it doesn’t have to.

Even if you’ve already switched to compact fluorescent bulbs and retired the refrigerator in the basement, there’s more you can do.  Some of the simplest projects, such as adding insulation and sealing cracks and ductwork, can yield the biggest savings.  And thanks to new federal tax credits, it will take less time for those projects to pay for themselves.

Yet in a recent nationally representative Consumer Reports survey of 2,014 Americans, only 12 percent had added or upgraded their home’s insulation in the last three years.  Just a paltry 5 percent had insulated their heating and cooling ductwork.

Conflicting and confusing claims can make it hard to know where the real savings are.  So we’ve examined the claims across three key categories — heating and cooling, water, and electricity — and ordered them by potential money and energy savings based on national rates for electricity, gas, and water.  We’ve also mined our survey data to figure out what consumers are doing and where there’s room for improvement.  The result is a road map for taking your home’s energy efficiency to the next level.

1. Heating and Cooling

Annual Savings $550

Approximately 40 percent of residential energy bills are for heating and cooling.  That’s also where you can reap the greatest savings.  In the winter, warm air inside your home rises and escapes into the attic through holes and gaps.  It’s replaced by colder exterior air that’s pulled in through cracks and gaps in the lower levels.  That leads to drafty, uncomfortable rooms and high energy bills, even in newer homes.  ”There’s a huge gap between what’s in the building code and what’s needed for optimal energy efficiency,” says Frank O’Brien-Bernini, chief sustainability officer for Owens Corning, an insulation manufacturer.

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