Affordable Energy Efficient Home Maintenance Tips

Riggs_certGreenlogoToday, homeowners are looking for ways to create better energy efficiency in their homes. As temperatures continue to rise, taking steps towards going green will not only reduce your carbon footprint, but will put money back in your pocket!

As Certified Green Professionals, we truly understand the importance of creating an energy efficient home. While many green alternatives vary in price, you don’t have to break the bank in order to make your home more energy efficient.

The following are some simple steps you can take to keep you home cool this summer!

  • Close the gaps – Be sure your windows and doors all have tight seals. If you feel a draft, apply caulk or replace seals, weather stripping and sweeps.
  • Insulation – Cool air isn’t a premium in St. Louis—don’t let it escape! Take a look in your attic and make sure you have sufficient insulation installed, and that all areas are covered with no gaps. Energy Star recommends at least R-38 insulation in our area.
  • Duct Work – Energy Star also recommends sealing your duct work joints with aluminum foil tape, where cool air can escape as it travels up through your vents.
  • Close Vents – If you have any rooms in your home that are either unused or used sparingly, keep the vents and doors closed when they aren’t in use.
  • Thermostat – While we realize the dog days of July in St. Louis can be quite brutal, we recommend keeping your thermostat at 78 degrees or higher. Try using ceiling fans to help offset spikes in temperature.
  • Clean Air Filter – The more you’re A/C runs, the more dust and dirt you will find in your filter. During the hottest months, we recommend cleaning your air filter out every week, ensuing maximum performance and efficiency.

If you need help with any of these projects, or if you’ve got something bigger to tackle, contact RIGGS Company & Design today!