04/08/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/08/2026 11:15
Using less energy at home can start with making sure the air your heating and cooling system creates stays inside your home. This helps the system work more efficiently, making your home more comfortable and help lower your energy bills.
Here are a few easy ways to get started:Tiny cracks and openings around your home add up. Over time, they can be like leaving a window open all year. Focus on sealing gaps around windows, doors and anywhere air might sneak in or out.
If your ductwork has gaps or leaks, you're losing heated or cooled air before it reaches your living space. Sealing ducts helps your system work more efficiently.
Attics, walls and crawl spaces are common sources of heat loss, especially in older homes. Improving insulation in these areas can make a noticeable difference in comfort and energy bills.
Older windows can be a major source of drafts. Replacing them can help keep indoor temperatures more consistent.
A home energy assessment can help you understand where your home is losing energy and what to do next. Energy Trust's free, online home energy assessment, provides personalized recommendations by answering a few quick questions.