Hello Autumn: 9 Energy Saving Tips for Fall from the City of Statesville


As the leaves begin to change and the crisp autumn air settles in, it's the perfect time for residents to prepare their homes for the upcoming fall season. Beyond the cooler weather, fall brings its own set of energy-saving opportunities.

By implementing some simple strategies, you can not only reduce your energy bills but also minimize your environmental footprint. Let's take a look at some effective fall energy-saving tips from the City of Statesville.

Seal Gaps and Cracks

As the temperatures drop, it becomes crucial to keep warm air inside and cold air out. Inspect your home for gaps and cracks around doors, windows, and other openings. Use weatherstripping around windows and doors or caulk for small openings. This will prevent drafts and reduce the workload on your heating system.

Tune-Up Your Heating System

Before the cold weather sets in, schedule a professional maintenance check for your heating system. A well-maintained system operates more efficiently, saving you money on energy bills and ensuring your home stays comfortably warm.

Adjust Your Thermostat

Consider investing in a programmable thermostat if you don't already have one. It allows you to set different temperatures for different times of the day, ensuring your heating system isn't working unnecessarily when you're not at home or while you're sleeping. During the fall, aim for a comfortable but lower temperature when you're home, and decrease it when you're away.

Utilize Natural Sunlight

Take advantage of the natural warmth provided by sunlight during the day. Open your curtains and blinds to allow sunlight to heat your home, and close them in the evening to retain heat. This simple step can make a noticeable difference in your energy usage.

Insulate Your Attic

Your home may lack sufficient attic insulation. Adding or upgrading insulation in your attic can prevent heat from escaping through the roof, making your home more energy-efficient. This is an investment that pays off over time in reduced energy costs.

Reverse Ceiling Fans

Most ceiling fans have a reverse setting that is often overlooked. In the fall and winter, set your fan to rotate clockwise at a low speed. This will push warm air that has risen to the ceiling back down into the room, helping to keep you warmer without turning up the thermostat.

Use Draft Stoppers

Draft stoppers are affordable and effective tools for preventing cold air from sneaking in under doors. You can purchase them or make your own by sewing a fabric tube filled with insulating material.

Upgrade to LED Lighting

Fall brings shorter days and longer nights, which means you'll be using your lights more often. Replace old incandescent bulbs with energy-efficient LED bulbs. LEDs use significantly less energy and last longer, saving you money on both energy and replacement costs.

View City of Statesville Electric Utility Rebates on LED Lighting and more here

Schedule Fireplace Maintenance

If you have a fireplace, make sure it's in good working order. A poorly maintained fireplace can let warm air escape and draw cold air in. Keep the damper closed when the fireplace is not in use to prevent drafts.

As fall arrives in Statesville, taking steps to make your home more energy-efficient not only reduces your energy bills but also contributes to a more sustainable and comfortable living environment. These fall energy-saving tips are not only easy to implement but also beneficial for both your wallet and the planet.

By following these easy tips, you can enjoy the beauty of the season without worrying about skyrocketing energy costs.

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Originally posted by City of Statesville via Locable