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thecentristword

(187 posts)
Wed Oct 2, 2013, 10:34 AM Oct 2013

Green Tips for Preparing your Home for Autumn

Does anyone have any others? For more details (on 3-6), check out the full post: http://www.caelusgreenroom.com/2011/09/19/6-green-tips-to-prepare-your-home-for-autumn/#sthash.bu0xMxjl.dpuf

1. Check for gaps around your windows and doors – Check for leaks by lighting some incense and watching the smoke or trying to insert a piece of paper through the seams of doors and windows. Eliminating leaks will increase the overall efficiency of your home heating and cooling.

2. Do a walk-around outside you house – Be sure to walk around the entire perimeter of your house and bring in the summer items you put out, such as extension cords (which could be a shock hazard), furniture (which would suffer during winter weather), plants (which would die in a freeze) and lawn tools and hoses (which may either freeze or be rust during winter weather). By bringing in your summer gear, you will prevent possessions from being destroyed in the coming weather, prevent potentially expensive plumbing problems and avoid shock hazards.

3. Manage your hazardous materials

4. Properly close down your air conditioner

5. Prepare your furnace for winter

6. Properly prepare your lawn equipment for the winter

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Green Tips for Preparing your Home for Autumn (Original Post) thecentristword Oct 2013 OP
Good tips ahtohg Oct 2013 #1
This thermal leak detector might be useful for some people Kaleva Oct 2013 #2
good idea thecentristword Oct 2013 #3
It's something I'd like to get when I have the money to spare. Kaleva Oct 2013 #4
Good tips. Curmudgeoness Oct 2013 #5

ahtohg

(30 posts)
1. Good tips
Wed Oct 2, 2013, 10:52 AM
Oct 2013

Shouldn't forget to clean your gutters before all of the leaves begin to fall. Good to do that again in December.

Kaleva

(36,309 posts)
4. It's something I'd like to get when I have the money to spare.
Wed Oct 2, 2013, 08:34 PM
Oct 2013

For those who live in older homes, I think it'd pay for itself rather quickly.

Curmudgeoness

(18,219 posts)
5. Good tips.
Wed Oct 2, 2013, 09:17 PM
Oct 2013

I don't have much to add, but if you need to insulate pipes, make sure you do that. To save money, use newspaper to wrap and hold it in place with duct tape.

Also, if you have a chimney or any vents for woodstoves, etc., make sure they are cleaned.

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