Is Your Home Leaking Money?
Did you know that the average electric bill in Texas is $128.50? Are you surprised? Does that seem low to what you're paying each month? If your electric bill is double, triple, or even quadruple (gulp!) this amount, your home be costing you tons of money because it is not energy-efficient.
Here are some examples of how the loss of energy efficiency can add up:
Lack of Insulation
Poorly-insulated attics and bad roofing insulation can lead to a 25 percent of energy loss within your home. Replacing insulation and installing a high-quality roof can help to regulate the temperatures inside your home and reduce your energy bills by more than 20 percent.
Old Siding
Old or outdated siding can not only negatively impact your Fort Worth home's curb appeal, but it can also cause your pocketbook to take a hit, too. How? If your exterior siding is in disrepair or lacks quality foam underlayment, your home is leaking energy.
Poor Seals
If the seals around your doors are damaged or missing, you could be leaking more than 20 percent of the air out of your home. Updating your seals can help reduce air loss and help lower your heating and cooling bills. Additionally, replacing your exterior doors with those that help to better block air flow can help keep your home at a consistent temperature.
Outdated Windows
Did you know that each year, consumers lose around $35 billion in energy dollars as a direct result of having inefficient windows? This is because old, drafty windows allow for the escape of at least 10 percent of air, which translates to higher energy costs for you. You can stop the flow of air (and money) out of your home by replacing your windows with new, more energy-efficient models.
Is your home leaking air? Scott Exteriors can help with a new roof, insulation, siding, and new windows! Call us at 817-476-3600 to schedule a consultation.