DEP Encourages Pennsylvanians to Winterize Their Homes

Winterization increases energy efficiency, reducing energy use and saving money

While it might not feel like it, colder winter weather is on the way and the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection wants all residents to stay safe and warm this winter by properly preparing their homes. Home winterization can help keep your home warmer, while using less energy and costing less money.

According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, the average Pennsylvania family consumes more than 10,000 kWh of electricity annually and spends more than $2,000 per year on energy bills. Half the energy consumed in Pennsylvania homes is for space heating. Fortunately, homeowners can take small steps to make their home safe and more efficient.

“With smart, inexpensive fixes, Pennsylvanians can keep their homes warmer and save money this winter,” said DEP Secretary John Quigley. “The time to take steps to make your home ready for the cold weather is now, before it gets here.”

Consider these tips this winter to keep your home running efficiently:

If you have a furnace, have it checked by a heating professional. This will make the unit more efficient, and provide peace of mind that it is running safely. A heating professional should check the exhaust flue and venting to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning. Be sure to replace the air filter as directed to keep the air in your home clean and the unit running well. A properly maintained furnace can result in a 10 percent reduction in fuel consumed.

The most cost-effective way to save energy in the home is to air seal and insulate.

For more information about home winterization, visit www.dep.pa.gov.

Here’s a list of helpful resources to learn more about energy efficiency:

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