Your furnace is the most expensive appliance in your house to run. In fact household heating accounts for 60% of all energy used in the average home. Make sure it is operating as efficiently as possible by replacing its filter every two months. A great option is to purchase one of the reusable filters that can be washed on a regular basis. You’ll pay more for them but they last for years so in the end they cost less than disposable filters. The few minutes it will take you to properly care for your furnace can increase its energy efficiently by as much as 50 per cent.
Related Blogs
- Appliance Rebates : can you cash in your old applicance?
- The Iowa Appliance Gold Rush And The Future Of Consumer Spending …
- A Map to Home Appliance Rebate Programs – It's Your Money – TIME.com
- Braley calls for new appliance rebate money at On the Campaign …
- Appliance Handles – How To Keep Them Clean Using Baking Soda …
- President Obama's Clean Energy Speech: A Battered Albeit 'Clean …
- 7 Cutting-Edge Energy Ideas That Didn't Get ARPA-E Funding (Yet)
- The Quest for A Clean Energy Economy: Define our Decade at …
- As state Senate mulls renewable energy bill, report shows jobs …
- Energy and Global Warming News for March 2: Large NC solar project …
- Wonk Room » Fact Checking Orrin Hatch's Reconciliation Revisionism
- Premier Blog: “Guru surgery successful” | FACT magazine: music and art
- Parsing Fact From Fiction With the Bloom Energy Box | Martin …
- Irregular Times » Blog Archive » Fact Check: Bill Halter Resisted …
- The Filter inks a deal with DailyMotion for its discovery engine
- Whatever happened to Peter Gabriel-backed The Filter?
- Alesis Andromeda Midi CC Implementation
- a filter-tipped web? – Australian Web Designer Ricky Onsman
- The Filter Signs DailyMotion Deal For Its Discovery Engine
- Warren Ellis » Twitter: A Filter For The Lumpy Bits That Fall Out …