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Energy Saving Tips for the Winter Months
This comes from fellow Realtor Bill Gassett. Many of these tips can be used in sunny Southern California and who doesn't want to save some money. Thanks Bill.
It is no secret that energy prices have been high all year but thankfully have dropped quite a bit as we head into the Winter months. There are of course plenty of things you can do to save additional $$$ and conserve energy this Winter. Some are fairly obvious and easy.
Here are some of the easiest energy saving tips for your home:
Turn back the thermostat - Kind of a no brainer but here is my suggestion...Upgrade to a programmable
thermostat and set the temperature down during the time when you are not home. For me it is easy because I am at work selling Real Estate all day.
The temperature in my home automatically goes down to 60 degrees at 11 p.m at night and stays that way until 5 p.m the next day when I get home. So between 5 p.m and 11 p.m when I am usually around the temperature moves up to a comfortable 70 degrees.
As an additional thought if you have a multi zone system I would also suggest that you may want to keep the area of your home where you sleep a little bit warmer than the rest of the home. For example if you have forced hot air and your bedrooms are on the 2nd floor there is no sense in keeping the downstairs the same temperature as the bedroom area. Have your thermostat set to go down at night on the 1st floor.
Close the fireplace damper - This is one that I often forget about. There is quite a bit of heat that can get lost going up and out the chimney.
Give your heating system a tune up - Proper maintenance is vital to keeping your heating system running most efficiently. Make sure that you have your heating system cleaned and inspected at least once a year, especially if you are using oil as a fuel source. During the heating season make sure that the filters are changed once a month.
Fill the gaps with weather stripping and caulking - make sure all your doors and windows are tight. Just the other day I noticed a draft coming from the interior door leading to the garage. I had not noticed that the weather stripping was missing. You can pick up an item like this at Home Depot or Lowe's for under ten dollars. If you have a home with older windows make sure you caulk and gaps. Using the locks also provides for a tighter and less draft resistant fix.
Window air conditioners - If you home is not cooled by central air and you are using a window air conditioner make sure that all the gaps between the window and exterior have been filled. This is a notorious problem for air penetration.
Add additional insulation to the home - Add additional insulation to your attic, basement and outside walls. This can be done either with insulation batts or with blown in cellulose.
Keep furniture away from vents - If you have furniture blocking your vents you will drastically cut the efficiency of the heating system. In one of the rooms in my home I happen to have long draperies. This can be a problem as well if they are not tied back. Keeping your drapes away from blocking the vents is an important consideration.
Keep the vents clean - Make sure you keep your baseboard, radiators and registers dust and dirt free. This will not only have a drag on efficiency but who wants to breath crummy air. If you have a forced hot air system over the years it is easy to accumulate dust and debris. If you live in the Metrowest Massachusetts area and need a duct cleaning I would recommend Duct Z. They are a national outfit and may be located near you as well.
Seal your duct work - If you have FHA (forced hot air) make sure the ducts are properly sealed. Over time the tape used to seal openings and joints can start to open or even fall off.
Unplug appliances not in use - Guys I know this one is difficult but if money is real tight I would suggest unplugging the beer fridge in the basement or garage. Having an extra refrigerator is a big drain on energy consumption. Things like extra televisions and other household appliances that do not get use often should also get unplugged. These appliances although are not being used still drain energy and cost you money. The term often used to describe this is "leaking energy". Look at the electrical meter on your house before and after doing this and see what I mean.
Clean the refrigerator coils - Once a year you should vacuum or clean the fridge coils especially if you have a pet. Dirt, dust and pet hair on the coils will impede air flow and make the heat transfer less efficient forcing the appliance to work harder. It is estimated that dirty coils can cut the energy use by 6%. This would save around 15$ per year on an older fridge.
Turn off bath fans - After taking a shower make sure the bath fan does not stay on longer than necessary. This is an opportunity for heat to get sucked out of a home.
Turn down water heater temperature - In most homes the water temperature set on a water heater is between 130-145 degrees. Setting the temp back to 120 is more than enough for a hot shower. It is estimated that a 10 degree temperature reduction can reduce water heating costs by 5%. Lowering the temperature by 20 degrees could save the average family around 50$ per year.
Low flow shower heads - Install low flow shower heads to conserve heated water. Also keeping the time in the shower down also helps.
Wrap the water heater - You can buy a water heater wrap at most hardware stores or Home Depot for around 25$. The blanket will pay for itself in a year and offer saving after that. According to the Department of Energy this will save the average household around 4-9% of their annual total water heating costs (around 12$-48$ for most homes.)
Purchase energy star products - Energy Star Products are much more efficient and designed to save energy. For example an Energy Star fridge uses about 20% less energy than a standard refrigerator. Over time the saving can add up.
Open shades and curtains - Opening shades and curtains on the South side of the home is something that will give you a little something extra on those sunny days with a solar effect. Remember to close them at night to help keep the heat inside.
Interested in getting an Energy Star Audit on your home? Visit the Energy Star Audit website to get an evaluation done on your home. This could really help you save some $$$.
Here is a state by state Energy Star directory to find out if Home Performance with Energy Star is offered near you.
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The above information on energy saving tips for the Winter months was provided by Bill Gassett, the team
leader for the #4 RE/MAX Team in Massachusetts in 2007. Bill can be reached via email at billgassett@remaxexec.com or by phone at 508-435-5356. Bill has helped people move in and out of many Metrowest towns for the last 22+ Years. Bill's office is conveniently located in the center of Hopkinton MA at 77 Main Street.
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I Have Much to be Thankful for this Year: My Clients and Much More.
With the Holiday Season upon us we all tend to reflect on the things we have to be thankful for in our lives. I am no different than anyone else but I would like to take a moment and thank a few of my clients this year for their trust and loyalty. With out them I would be out of business and all of my clients are special to me.
Ryan & Tammy S. A wonderful newlywed couple who hung in there after making offers on three separate townhome properties in Murrieta. The negotiations and frustrations were well worth the effort and may your home be filled with much peace and joy.
Tara L. A single young professional who purchased her first home at the ripe old age of 26 in Menifee, Ca. and will no doubt become a gifted investor who will reach her goals. Thank you for listening to the advice I gave you and no you can't buy five more properties right now but over time it will happen. The want it now generation. I love your enthusiasm.
Mark & Kim T. Bought their fourth home, this one in Murrieta, and moved into it to be closer to work. Sorry the water pipe broke but aren't you glad we negotiated a home warranty plan in the purchase? I sure am and may those grandkids enjoy the pool at Nana & Pappa's house.
Dan & Tammy V. An investor couple who purchased a property in Lake Elsinore, Ca with multi use zoning. Dan it's time you moved your business a little closer to home and the neighbor did call complaining that you "stole" that property. I gave her your number, hope you don't mind.
George & Debbie. A firefighter and his lovely wife, and two precious little girls, who were determined to find the perfect home with a pool on the Westside of Murrieta. How do you like those mountain views. Thank you again for the referral and be sure to check the porch Christmas morning as Santa told me he was leaving Christy & Julie something special.
Schel & Renicka. The Brady Bunch in real life with four boys and four girls. I don't know how you do it but it's done very well. This is the cutest family, and largest, I have ever worked with and their new home in Temecula has room for all. Tell those girls to give their brothers a break before they develop a inferiority complex.
Dr Paul & Mary B. A couple that was hampered by the restrictions placed upon investors limiting them to four single family home mortgages. We worked around that hurdle and I thank you for your trust and patience as that was a great investment in Menifee. I need to make an appointment, according to my wife, to have my eyes examined Paul so I may be calling soon but I remember you work on the backside of the eye. Must be an age thing.
All of my clients are special and if you are one of my clients and were not mentioned please accept my apologies. Time and space does not allow me to list everyone, plus the fact that there is not even 15 minutes of fame in my ramblings, actually no fame at all, but I love you all and enjoy your Christmas tub of popcorn.
All of us have much to be thankful for and do not forget the reason for the season, Jesus.
Be sure to take the time in your busy schedule to thank those that are blessings to you and your family.
Merry Christmas to all and to all a good night.
Need an agent who actually cares about "YOU" Please don't hesitate to call: Cameron 951)566-7438
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Cheap Tip That Brings Results and Profits Columbo Style.
Since I Sometimes Feel like the Andy Rooney of Real Estate in the sense that if some of the old skool ways work and bring business why are we throwing them out the window. Sure we have many new ways to connect with clients but there are also some old ways that continue to work. Why not combine them and increase your business.
Did You ever See the Columbo Tv Series where Detective Columbo always got the information he needed to catch the bad guy but obtained the information in a non threatening manner. If you are too young to remember that show do yourself a favor and watch a few episodes and see how you can apply his principles to your Real Estate business.
Many Years ago I knocked on Doors to Introduce Myself to People and it was successful. I am not a big advocate of Farming door to door in this day and age as most folks are at work during the day. One thing that made door knocking successful for me was the follow up that I continue to use to this day with everyone I meet at my open houses.
My Big Secret has Produced so many clients and closed transactions I have lost Count. Hold onto your seat as here comes the big Secret: It"s called "Just A Note" and it works plus it's cheap and the return on investment is phenomenal. It is a card the size of an Invitation that actually says "just a Note" on the outside and is blank on the inside allowing me to write a Personal Note to the recipient.
Whenever I meet a possible client I always get their address, easy to do, and jot down a little bit of our conversation to use as a reference. Next I get out my "Just a Note" and the first thing I write is their name and I Thank Them Immediately for their time. Then I offer my help Columbo style that will make them feel comfortable and they will not feel as if I'm a pushy salesperson.
Lets say I Just met Jim Walker at my Open House and I'm Going to Follow Up. Mr Walker, Thank you for taking the time to speak with me on Sunday and sharing your plans of relocating next year. If I can be of any help or you simply have a question please feel free to give me a call and I will get the answer to your questions. Once again, Thank You, Sincerely Cameron. My return address is always written on the Back of the envelope and it appears to be an invitation that Will be opened and a business card is inserted inside.
This simple follow up system costs less than .50 Cents Including Postage and works wonders. I take the Potential clients time frame and split it in half to send them another "Just a Note" ie: 6 month timeframe equals a second note at the 3 month mark and so forth.
The longest period I used this system with one potential client was 2 years. I did get the listing and referred the seller to another agent in the state he moved to. It might be "old Skool" but it still works so you might want to consider adding this or something similar to your business.
Please feel free to contact me for your Real Estate needs.
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