Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Made in the Shade - Keep Summer Energy Costs Down

Many of us are working within tighter budgets this summer, and as things start to heat up there are a few ways you can add value to your home, while saving on energy costs. Simply adding more shade to your home can provide valuable energy savings in the summer.

Stop summer heat coming in through your windows by using shades, sun screens, awnings and patio covers to block the sun. If your sun screens are old, they may not be shading effectively and you may want to have the screening replaced. Here is an example from APS showing how much you could save by simply concentrating on your windows:

Shading Method or                   Annual Energy
Window Treatment                          Cost*

Awnings or overhangs                          $775
Tinted windows                                        $740
Shade screens                                           $650
No window treatment                           $950
(regular windows)
                        
*The figures above are based on energy calculations by APS using the APS Standard Plan. Your actual energy costs may vary.

Another way to shade your home and keep it cooler is to plant trees or shrubs that will not only improve the look of your property, but will block the sun. Even groundcovers and low shrubs and reduce heat reflected from the ground to your walls and windows. Deciduous trees can provide shade in the summer, and after losing their leaves in winter will allow the sun to warm your home. Shade trees can also cool down your attic in summer. So block out the summer sun and enjoy some energy savings this season, and look for more energy saving tips next week.