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          How to Make Your Home More Energy Efficient

          Lennox Industries provides 7 easy steps to help you get the most

                        out of your home's cooling system this summer.

  

Follow these seven easy steps to make you home more energy efficient.

1. Maintain your heating and cooling system. The best way to keep your equipment

    running at peak performance is to have a licensed HVAC professional do annual

    tune-ups. It’s also important to clean or change air filters once a month.

2. Seal air Leaks. Fixing leaks around your home will help you get the full performance

    out of your insulation. The biggest gaps are usually found in the attic and basement.

3. Seal ducts. Ducts that are damaged or blocked can leak air and reduce your

    system’s efficiency by as much as 20%. You can improve your duct’s performance

    by calling an HVAC professional.

4. Replace old equipment with ENERGY STAR products. When purchasing heating

    or cooling equipment, look for the ENERGY STAR label. These products use

    advanced technology to help you save on energy bills and improve the comfort in

    your home.

5. Make sure equipment is the right size for your home. Remember that bigger

    isn’t necessarily better. If the heating or cooling unit is too large for your home,

    it will frequently cycle on and off, which wastes energy. Plus, it won’t run long enough

    to remove humidity from the air, which can impact the comfort and health of

    your home.

6. Install a programmable thermostat. An ENERGY STAR qualified thermostat, when

    properly used, can save you about $100 every year in energy costs. To maximize

    savings, it’s important to keep the thermostat at energy-saving temperatures for long

    periods of time, whether it’s during the day when you’re at work or through the night.

7. Change five lights. If every household replaced five frequently used lights, or the

    bulbs inside them, one trillion pounds of greenhouse gases would be prevented from

    going into the air.

 

 

Lennox Industries is a maker of high efficiency heating and cooling systems.

 

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