The end of the year is always a great time to reflect on the past year and look forward to the new one. Many people signify this fresh start with a New Year's resolution. If you're a homeowner, here are a few resolutions you may want to consider for your home.
Save energy
There are some simple ways to save energy (and a few bucks). Turning down your thermostat when you’re at work or sleeping is a great first step. A better option is to replace it with a programmable thermostat that will remember to do it for you.
Keep your home safe
Many people install new batteries in their smoke detectors on the day the time changes in the fall and spring. Did you forget? Make it a point to ensure that you have fresh batteries in your smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors. Don't have a carbon monoxide detector? They are fairly inexpensive and as easy to install as a smoke alarm. While you're at it, check to make sure your fire extinguishers are in working order.
Help the environment
Whether your community requires it or not, recycling helps the environment and is everyone's responsibility. Save water by repairing dripping faucets, installing low-flow showerheads, and replacing old toilets with new water saving or dual-flush models. When buying new appliances or electronic equipment, be sure they carry the federal Energy Star seal for energy efficiency.
Save money
Home maintenance projects can help you prolong the life of your home and make things more efficient, and therefore, save you money in the long run. Changing the air filter on your central air unit every month or two helps you save energy and allows your system to run more efficiently. If you still have a standard water heater, draining the tank once a year removes any sediment buildup, which can make it last longer and work more efficiently.
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