Cozy and Cost-Efficient: 5 Tips to Maximize Energy Efficiency in Your Home This Fall

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As the leaves change, the temperature drops, and you switch to seasonal decor, it’s important to keep your home warm and cozy without wasting energy or money. We’ve compiled some simple energy saving tips so you can help keep your power bills low and your home comfy all season long.

 

1. Get Smart With a Programmable Thermostat

Let your thermostat do the hard work for you! One of the easiest and most effective ways to boost energy efficiency in your home is by installing a programmable thermostat. Also known as a smart thermostat, a programmable thermostat adjusts your home’s temperature according to your daily schedule and saves energy. It even learns your schedule so it can cool things down when no one’s home or warm things up just before you get back. Imagine stepping into a perfectly cozy house without lifting a finger—now that’s efficient! Bonus points for energy savings and lower bills, too.

 

2. Let the Sunshine In

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Curtains are more than just decoration; they’re your best friends when it comes to temperature control! Open them up during the day to let sunlight stream in and naturally heat your space. At night, close them to trap the warmth inside and keep the cold out. This is a win for every homeowner, but especially pet parents, as you’ll be saving energy and creating the perfect sun-soaked glow your pets will love lounging in.

Bonus tip: We recommend using blackout curtains in bedrooms for better sleep and improved energy efficiency!

 

3. Keep Your Furnace and Insulation in Good Shape

Before the temperatures really drop this winter, plan to give your furnace a check-up! A quick tune-up keeps things running smoothly and efficiently. And while you’re at it, check the insulation in your attic and walls to make sure it’s still in good condition.

 

4. Beat the Draft With Door and Window Seals

That chilly draft sneaking through doors and windows? Definitely not welcome this season! Your doors and windows could be letting in cold air without you knowing, leading to your heating system working harder and using more energy. Take a little time to inspect for drafts, then grab some weatherstripping or caulk to seal them up. This is a small fix that makes a big difference, helping your heating system work smarter, not harder.

 

5. Switch to Energy-Efficient Lighting and Appliances

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©5. Switch to Energy-Efficient Lighting and Appliances

If you haven’t yet made the switch to LED light bulbs, it’s time to do so. Not only do LED bulbs last longer than traditional bulbs, but they’re also 80% more efficient! In addition to making your light bulbs more efficient, you should also consider upgrading major appliances like your dishwasher, fridge, or washing machine to ENERGY STAR® models. It’s an investment, but the savings add up over time—and your power bill will thank you.

 

Harvest More than Just Pumpkins This Fall—Harvest the Savings on a New Home!

With these energy saving tips, you can keep your home cozy while maximizing energy efficiency, giving you more time to enjoy the season! If you’re looking for a new home, why not prioritize energy efficiency from the get-go? Our new homes with smart home technology options let you start saving energy from the moment you move in, setting you up for a warmer (and more affordable) fall. See how much you can save in our new construction communities around Atlanta, and contact us today to Harvest the Savings this fall!

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