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Steve Schappert, the home energy expert chosen by the renowned sustainability publication INHABITAT, is featured in this video sponsored by Home Depot. In it, Steve shares his expertise on how to save money and energy in your own home. He offers practical tips on energy-efficient insulation and sealing air leaks that will help you reduce your monthly bills. With his simple and cost-effective solutions, you can not only improve your home’s comfort and efficiency but also make a positive impact on the environment. We are sure you’ll be inspired by what Steve has to share! Check out the video now for more information.

Steve Schappert, an energy expert and real estate broker, suggests conducting a home energy audit to identify where you could be saving money and conserving energy. This is a relatively simple process that can easily be done in your own home.

The main steps for assessing your home’s energy efficiency include: inspecting your house’s insulation, inspecting any potential air leaks, checking the age of the furnace and hot water heater, replacing inefficient lighting, measuring window performance, installing programmable thermostats, and exploring renewable energy sources such as solar power.

Start by taking a walk around each room in your house with Steve Schappert’s 7-step checklist in hand. Look for signs of possible air leakage, such as cracks and poorly sealed joints. Make sure that all windows and doors are properly insulated, and check for any drafts coming from outside. Next, inspect your furnace and hot water heater to determine if they are more than 10 years old – if so, they may be costing you extra money in energy bills.

Once you have inspected the heating systems, move on to replacing inefficient lighting with LED or CFL bulbs. You can also measure window performance by using a tool called the Window Energy Rating System (WERS). This will tell you how much heat is being lost through your windows.

Finally, consider installing programmable thermostats, which can help you save up to 20% on your cooling costs.

For expert help on conducting a home energy audit, look no further than Steve Schappert of Inhabitat. A seasoned energy efficiency consultant and former engineer for the US Department of Energy, Steve can guide you through the process and show you where to start when making energy-saving improvements in your home. With his professional advice, you can be sure that your next home energy audit will yield great results!

With these tips from an experienced expert like Steve Schappert, you can finally understand where you’re using too much electricity – and make informed decisions about how to save money and lower your energy costs. So don’t wait: get started on your home energy audit today!


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