Going about a home energy audit is one smart way of cutting the  utility bills that you pay for at the end of every month. Many people  tend to forget about the parts of their homes that might be causing the  rise in the home energy consumption. One fact that you must learn to  take note of is that the home appliances that you possess, although they  are switched off and not in use, still consume energy because of the  phantom loads that they create.
Examples of these are the VCRs, stereo components, microwave oven, toasters, and the stoves.
Although  they are turned off, they still consume energy. How much more when you  total their consumptions in a day and then for the entire month?  Likewise, the remote controlled devices are always put on a ready mode.  Such state of readiness also consumes home energy. Apart from these  concerns, the parts of the home contribute to the escalating home energy  consumptions. Among these are the attics, fireplaces, and the rest of  the less obvious parts of the house.
The general purpose of the Home Energy Audit
Why  is a home energy audit recommended by the experts? What is this process  devoted for? For everyone's clear understanding, the ultimate purpose  of the home energy audit is the making possible of the efficiency in the  energy utilized in the home. When the home energy used is maximized and  securely utilized, there will be the most possible reduction of the  utility bills today and the succeeding years to come.
A home  energy audit will work best for homeowners who are confronted with very  large electric bills. In fact, conducting the needed home energy audit  will let you save thousands of dollars in the upcoming years. Stop  dwelling on the windows and doors you have at home for they are obvious  spots that let you lose much home energy. Why not look into the less  obvious spots like the attic, the ceilings, and the fireplace?
Most  homeowners put away their unused things and keep them in the attic.  Sure, the attic is a great place to store your junked stuffs. But then  didn't you ever glance at your attic and consider the renovation of it  so that there will be proper insulation in there? You may indeed throw  out big bucks for its improvement but it will do your attic good, so to  speak. The attic must be installed with open air vents so as to keep up a  good air circulation. When there is no proper air circulation in the  attic, the utmost tendency is for the roofing and the stored stuff in  the attic to get destroyed.
Now take into consideration the  ceiling you've got at home. It must have enough insulation so that the  home energy will be kept from escaping from it and to go upwards to the  attic. The easiest way for heat to transfer into the attic is through a  hole in the ceiling.
Also take a good look at the fireplace. When  the concern of regulating and controlling the temperature inside the  home comes in, the fireplace is the most difficult spot to cover. As the  design of the fireplace is concerned, it is particularly aimed at  moving the smoke out of the interior environment of the home.
The  process is known as the propulsion of the heat. But then the main  problem is that whenever the fireplace is not in use, it still goes on  with the propulsion of the heat towards the exterior borders of your  home.
When dealing with a fireplace, you should bear in your mind  that the flue must always be kept closed when it is not being used. But  if you intend to have it open, simply turn off the heater inside your  home since it will come out of the vents then cross the room, and then  right into the fireplace the heat will be blown out. For some logical  reasons, such situation will just cause you a nightmare in terms of the  electrical bills that will confront you.
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