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Autumn is a great time for home upgrades and DIY projects. This short period of moderate temperatures is the best time to work on projects that might require being up in an attic or having windows or doors open.
Here are a few projects that can help you save energy and money and increase the comfort of your home.
You can start small by adding devices like smart LED bulbs that offer convenient control and help boost energy savings at home. With smart lighting, you can set a schedule for when and how your lights should be turned on or off. And the next time you head out to run errands and realize you left the lights on, all you have to do is turn them off through your phone. Smart lights come in a variety of shapes, colors and brightness levels and you can purchase bulbs for indoor or outdoor use. Schedule outdoor smart lights to illuminate your home at night and when youre out of town for better security.
While its not as trendy as incorporating smart technologies, sealing air leaks around your home is a simple, effective way to save energy and lower your bills. Applying new (or replacing old) weatherstripping around doors and windows can instantly make your home more comfortable and reduce energy waste. Applying caulk to fill gaps can also improve the seal of your home. Caulk can be applied to a variety of areas, including windows, doors, bathtubs and sinks.
If your home still doesnt feel comfortable even after youve sealed with weatherstripping and caulk, your home may need additional insulation. Insulation is considered a more expensive efficiency upgrade. However, if your home is under-insulated, additional insulation can make a big impact on reducing energy use and costs. The cost of new insulation depends on a variety of factors like materials, size of the home and whether you use a contractor. Typically, the project costs can be recouped in a few years and your home will immediately feel more comfortable.
Of course, there are additional efficiency upgrades that can make a big impact on energy use, like replacing old appliances with ENERGY-STAR models or replacing old, leaky windows with new, energy efficient windows. But these upgrades can be a bit pricey.
As your electric co-op, there are a few places we can help you with the cost of energy efficient upgrades.
We offer rebates for replacing or adding energy efficient water heating and HVAC equipment. You can find more information on our website, duboisrec.com/rebates.


