Energy Savings Tips

Be the Boss of Your Bills

We want to help you save. A few small steps could add up to big savings.

Weatherize your home – Sealing air leaks around windows, doors and vents will help save energy and will make your home more comfortable.

Invest in smart tools – Smart thermostats, smart appliances and smart irrigation controllers all use technology to help you save.

Look for labels – When buying appliances, water heaters, electronics, light bulbs, toilets, faucet, shower heads, and more, look for ENERGY STAR® and WaterSense labels. Items with these labels are certified by the EPA to use less and can save you significant money on your utility bills.

Additional Savings Tips:

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Below is a checklist of steps you can take to save energy and money around your home and/or business:

  • If your regular thermostat setting maintains a temperature of 70°F/21°C, try turning down the setting to 64°F/18°C at night while you’re sleeping or during the day if you and other occupants are away.  Compensate for the lower temperature by adding an extra blanket to your bed.
  • If you have a forced air furnace, keep the filter clean.  A dirty filter reduces air flow and wastes energy.  If your furnace has an electronic “air cleaner” attached, follow the manufacturer’s instructions for cleaning the filter.  Be sure to close the furnace access door or panel after you check or clean the filter.
  • Check window frames and trims for cracks that let heat escape and cold air in.  Apply caulk between the frame and the wall, between the trim and the frame, and where the trim joins the window sill.  Use a latex caulk or a clear silicone product designed for interior applications.
  • Check for cracks and cold air leaks along wood baseboards or the “quarter round” molding next to floors.  Caulk along the seam with the baseboard on, or carefully remove the baseboard and caulk between the wall and the floor.
  • Check entry doors.  You may need to caulk between the frame and the wall or between the threshold and the floor.  Also replace any worn or flattened weather-stripping.   If you find a gap at the bottom of the door, consider attaching a new door sweep or bottom.
  • Check the basement sill plate, located at the top of basement walls where the concrete or masonry foundation joins the wood framework and wood supports of the house.  This area can be a major source of heat loss and cold air infiltration.  Apply a suitable product (such a butyl rubber caulk) along the wood sill plate and around the wood supports where you detect cold air leaks.
  • Install low-flow showerheads and aerators in your kitchen and bathrooms to lower water consumption and reduce gas use.
  • Clean or replace your natural gas furnace filter at least once a year.  Ensure your equipment is maintained on an annual basis.
  • Install efficient “Energy Star” equipment to reduce your consumption of natural gas.  Call 1-866-NYSERDA (1-866-697-3732) or visit www.nyserda.org to get information about a home energy audit and access to low-interest loans for Energy Star improvements. Please note: Massena Electric Customers are not eligible for low interest loans since Massena Electric is not a participating member of this state program.