Did you know that, next to heating and air conditioning,
your lights consume most of the energy in your home? In fact, you can lower
your electricity bill quickly –and substantially – simply by being smarter about lighting.
First, consider replacing your conventional light bulbs with
the energy - saving variety. You've probably seen these at your local home
improvement centre. Compact florescent light bulbs, for example, use up to 75%
less energy.
Second, lower the wattage in some outlets. Is it necessary
to have a 100 watt bulb in the furnace room? Try a 60 watt bulb.
Finally, think before you turn on the lights. Do you really
need them on? Perhaps there's an alternative, such as opening a window blind to
let in more sunlight.
I will discuss many aspects of home improvements, buying,
selling and moving in upcoming weeks but in the meantime, if you have any
questions please email me at ckidd@trebnet.com
or call 416-505-7513.
