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Winterizing Your Home the Green Way

October 18, 2023 by zerowaste@recycleutah.org

It’s October, which means winter is around the corner! Winterizing your home the green way not only safeguards the environment but also significantly reduces your energy bills. Embrace these tips and make sustainability a cozy affair!

  • Wrap your Pipes: Insulating pipes prevent freezing and energy wastage. Materials like newspaper and rags make for great options. 
  • Inspect the Roof and Gutters: Clean and clear gutters prevent ice dams, reducing energy costs. Checking your roof for damage and repairing them timely ensures better insulation and reduced heating needs.
  • Weatherproof Doors and Windows: Sealing gaps and installing weather stripping around doors and windows prevents cold drafts, making your heating system work more efficiently.
  • Thermostats: Consider installing a programmable thermostat. It helps in maintaining the desired temperature and cuts down on unnecessary heating, saving both energy and money.
  • Water Heaters: Insulate your water heater or opt for energy-efficient models to conserve energy.
  • Switch to LED Lights: Longer nights mean more artificial lighting. LEDs use significantly less energy compared to traditional bulbs. Opt for LED holiday lights too!
  • Natural Heating: Harness the sun’s power! Open curtains on south-facing windows during the day to allow sunlight in, warming up your space naturally.
  • Insulated Curtains: They trap heat and prevent cold drafts, proving to be both an eco-friendly and aesthetic addition to your interiors.

Tori Sowul, The Drawdown Fund

Filed Under: Energy Tagged With: #energy efficiency, #greentips, #recycle utah, #sustainability, heating, winter

Power Down Your Roof Top Heat

December 21, 2022 by zerowaste@recycleutah.org

The cost of turning on rooftop heat tape in late fall and running it continuously until spring is easy, but it’s certainly not energy-efficient or cheap. You may be in for a $60+ increase in your monthly electric bill. On the other hand, running a system programmed for optimal operation time will cut that increase, perhaps in half. To install this kind of “part-time” deicing tape system, do some research first, and hire a professional.

  • Learn about the 2 types of heat cable—constant wattage and selfregulating, investigate radiant heat panels, and how to use a thermostat and/or timer effectively.
  • Run the cable loops in such a way that snow and ice on the roof and the gutter edges melts and drains.
  • Turn the system on at the season’s first significant snowfall. Then run it before snow is anticipated to warm up the cables and begin the melting process when the snow falls.
  • Have cable heated when temperatures are between 10 and 34 degrees which is when most ice dams form.
  • Set the system to operate during daylight hours to promote melting using less heat. If it’s necessary, run the system for periods of 24 hours.
  • Control the thermostat of a constant-wattage de-icing system based on real-time weather events using an app. Get serious about running an energy-efficient home rooftop heat tape system. Watch what goes on your roof and in your gutters this winter and plan for a more energy-efficient system next year.

By Bev Harrison

Filed Under: Energy Tagged With: heating, heattape, house, rooftop, winter

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  • About
    ▼
    • Our Impact
    • Our Team
    • Job Opportunities
    • Financial Statements
  • Services
    ▼
    • Materials Accepted
    • Remote Glass Recycling Bins
    • Thrift Store
    • Rain Barrels
    • Moving Materials for Sale
    • Self Serve Paper Shredder
    • Recycling Bin Rentals
    • CSA Pick Up
    • Community Trash Cleanups
    • Composting
    • Curbside Recycling
    • Household Hazardous Waste
      ▼
      • Medicine Disposal
  • Education
    ▼
    • Elementary & Adult Education
    • Green Business Program
    • Latinx Outreach
    • Blog
  • Support
    ▼
    • Donate Now
    • Support Recycle Utah’s Plans for the Future
    • Sponsor a Bin
    • Volunteer
    • Shop and Donate
    • Donate Your Car
    • 2024 Supporters
  • Events