Energy Tips
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APPLIANCE COST CALCULATOR
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Estimated Kilowatt Hour Usage Chart
Obtain information from
Doug Rye on how to save energy and money when building a new
home.
Energy Tips
Below is information on what you the consumer can do in order to make your home energy
efficient and have lower bills.
- Set your heat pump at 78 degrees in the Summer and 68 degrees in the
Winter.
- Set the water heater to 120 degrees unless you have a dishwasher that
requires 140 degree water.
- Use fluorescent lighting where possible.
- Use energy efficient appliances.
- Use high quality silicone caulk around doors, windows and other
places where building materials are connected.
- Eliminate moisture problems. If you have crawl space under your
home, roll-out thick sheets of plastic across the dirt. In your attic make sure
there is adequate ventilation to let moisture escape. When moisture builds up in
your basement or attic, it can destroy the effectiveness of your insulation.
- Duct leakage is a major problem in almost every home.
Flex duct should be replaced with hard metal duct. All duct work should be sealed
with a mastic paste and insulated. Duct tape does not permanently seal duct work.
Download .pdf of our Estimated Kilowatt Hour Usage Chart:
ESTIMATED KILOWATT HOUR USAGE CHART
If you need more assistance, you can contact Member
Service at 706-253-5200 for more information.
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