If you invite a home-performance specialist to your home to detect where
it uses energy inefficiently, you’ll get some recommendations for
repairs, upgrades and changes that will increase your home’s comfort and
lower your gas and electric bills. Here are four of the most common
recommendations:
1. Seal the ducts. The ductwork in your attic has joints that
can leak over time. In fact, SRP estimates that the typical Phoenix home
loses 20 percent of its air-conditioned air through faulty ducts. In
some cases, installers use duct tape to prevent those leaks, but energy
specialists say that’s not the most-effective solution. Instead,
installers are double-sealing the joints, first with a super-sticky
adhesive called Mastic, and then with a wrap of foil tape.
You can learn if your ducts need sealing by asking your air conditioning
technician to inspect your ducts, or by having a home-performance audit
that will reveal your home’s energy inefficiencies and recommend
solutions.
2. Air-seal the house. When your house was built, the builder ran
wires and plumbing plates through holes in the wall that are much bigger
than the wires themselves. That extra space around the wires can let
your expensive, air-conditioned indoor air leak outside—and invite hot,
summer air inside.
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Thursday, July 5, 2012
What are the most common recommendations for energy efficiency by home performance specialists??
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