Drafty windows and poor insulation can significantly drive up the price of homeownership.
DON'T BURN A HOLE IN YOUR POCKET
Pay attention to the heating and cooling capacity of a prospective property to avoid getting burned by high energy bills. Call the utility company for an estimate of typical energy usage as a guide. Aside from apparent issues, like drafts, here are some less obvious things to consider.
High ceiling and multi-level dwellings force your heating and cooling system to work harder to regulate tempertaures.
Seek out advanced control systems that allow you to isolate temperature settings by room or time of day.
Vents located under windows or large rooms lacking vents increase heating and cooling bills if not property addressed.
Check for drafts around doors, windows electrical outlets and fireplaces. Address drafts immediately and reap energy savings of up to 30% per year.
My skills and experience can help you recognize costly details in your new home. If you're ready to by, call me!
Dallas Chambers
RE/MAX Agents Realty
Office: 770-922-7777 X316
Cell: 770-595-1541
Web: http://dallaschambers.agentsrealty.com/
E-Mail: dallasc@remax.net
Each Office Independently Owned and Operated. All information deemed reliable but not guaranteed.
Thursday, December 24, 2009
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