
(NC)-With cooler temperatures just around the corner,families will soon begin their regular tussle for control of the thermostat - a battle that pits the hot-blooded against the perma-frosty.
Just about every family seems to have a member who likes the mercury up at Death Valley levels, while others try to ward off heat stroke. To keep tempers from boiling over, there are a few things your family can do to find a happy median. This fall, consider these tips from Direct Energy to save money and reduce conflict.
Dress for success
The autumn and winter seasons are great for those cozy sweaters and fuzzy socks. Why leave them in the drawer attracting moths when wearing them will cut your energy use, and keep you stylish?
Make it a no-touch zone
Install a programmable thermostat and set it so that the temperature decreases slightly at night, when you're snuggled under that downy duvet. By programming the temperature ahead of time, it's easy to ensure that family members sleep comfortably without the furnace blasting overtime. Lowering the temperature at night and during the day while the family is away could save 10 per cent on heating bills.
Kill the Indoor Wind Chill Factor
Up to 30 per cent of the heat in your home can be lost through poorly fitted windows and doors. Seal all leaks with caulking and weather stripping - caulking one window that's over 10 years old can save 5-10 per cent in heating and cooling costs.
Avoid the Blame Game
Be sure to get your furnace checked out before the cooler temps hit, so that your family isn't left out in the cold when the furnace doesn't start.
More information on this topic is available online at www.directenergy.com or toll-free, 1-888-334-8221.
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