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Ways to Reduce Your Bill
Trying to cut back on your power use? Here are some helpful tips that will help you accomplish just that. Click here to calculate your energy usage and for more tips on what you can do to save energy! Homes consume over 20% of Kansas' energy. Heat & Air units consume 60%, water heaters 20%, and lights, appliances, and cooking uses the balance. Conserve energy. Most conservation measures are inexpensive and do not require home modifications. 1. Use the Climate, your windows and your draperies to naturally heat and cool your home between seasons. Do not turn on your heat or air units until it becomes a necessity. Attic insulation keeps heating costs low. If your home is over fifteen years old, check your insulation. 2. Heating Hints
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4. Ventilation Attic ventilation prevents condensation and reduces temperatures. Inadequate ventilation increases energy use and causes structural deterioration.
Follow these tips:
* Calculate the net free area (NFA) of needed ventilation by dividing the attic floor's square feet by either 300 (if vapor barrier is present) or 150 (if there is no vapor barrier). Ventilate attics by installing intake and exhaust vents to use convection currents, wind and pressure differences. Intake and exhaust vent areas should almost equal.
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