5 Best Energy Saving Tips for Your Candlewood Waterfront Home for Sale

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5 Best Energy Saving Tips for Your

Candlewood Waterfront Home for Sale

If you are keen on getting the attention of buyers of Candlewood Lake waterfront homes for sale, you have to to show them that your household runs smoothly and cost-effectively. Dazzling lights adorning your doorway and wavering weather patterns and temperatures can be a huge energy drain.

Here are five easy ways to reduce your

energy consumption:

1. Heat economically

Heating and cooling costs account for 45% of an average home’s energy cost. To avoid skyrocketing energy tab, make sure that your home is well-insulated. Before showing your home to buyers looking for Candlewood Lake waterfront homes, seal gaps and cracks around the windows and doors first. Then, have your furnace tuned up and your fireplace cleaned to ensure that the heating sources heat efficiently.

2. Avoid excessive appliance use

Another way to keep your electric bill down is by avoiding excessive use of appliances, especially when cooking and cleaning. Cook multiple dishes at the same time in your oven. If you are cooking only for one or two, use a more energy efficient toaster oven or microwave. You may also consider doing the dishes by hand and turning on the dishwasher only when it is full.

3. Prevent stoppages

Bathrooms and kitchens are usually the top

selling points of a home. Make sure to check these

areas and find out if they are functioning well.

Check that toilets, faucets, showerheads, garbage

disposals, and dishwashers are operational to

avoid delays and inconveniences especially

during your household’s busiest times.

Remember to clean the faucet and showerhead filters and to inspect the toilet tank valve systems to check if they are flushing properly. You may also use a disinfecting cleaner specifically formulated for your dishwasher to remove odors, food residue, and mineral build-up. This can also improve water circulation.

4. Control Temperature

Use a programmable thermometer to automatically switch warmer daytime settings to cooler settings come bedtime. Set your thermostat to an acceptable temperature. If there are buyers of waterfront homes in Candlewood Lake viewing your home, it is best to turn the thermostat down by 3 to 5 degrees to create a more comfortable environment for the guests. For each degree you lower your thermostat, you can reduce your energy use by 1 to 3 percent.

5. Shut doors and close curtains

Heating or cooling the entire home can be costly. To avoid unnecessary expense, shut the doors in the areas that you are not using and only heat or cool the rooms you spend the most time in. Ensure that your curtains or blinds seal your windows properly and that your curtains are closed at night and during the day when it is too warm. Do not forget to check the doors and windows for any holes that may cause the air to leak in or out.

Cutting down energy consumption in your home is easier with these tips. Remember that saving energy is not just about being environmentally conscious, it is also an excellent way to save money and energy. A cost efficient home can attract a larger pool of home buyers too!

Check out www.

CandlewoodLakeHomesforSale.com today for more tips on how to sell your home fast and

for the best price.

If you want to work with a real estate professional who can assist you in buying or selling Candlewood Lake, Lake Lillinonah homes, Lake Waramaug and Lake Zoar real

estate, call me, Deborah Laemmerhirt, at 203-994-4297. I have the knowledge,

expertise, and tools to help you close that deal.

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