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For the Greener Good: Outdoor projects that save energy

For the Greener Good: Outdoor projects that save energy

With these simple, low-cost outdoor projects, you can lower your monthly energy bills and make your home more comfortable.

News 12 Staff

Jun 14, 2023, 9:38 AM

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Summers on Long Island! If you are like us, you love spending time outdoors, either relaxing, entertaining – or both! If so, a great way to spend some of that time is making your home more energy efficient. With these simple, low-cost outdoor projects, you can lower your monthly energy bills and make your home more comfortable. Now, that's outdoor time well spent.

Switch to LED outdoor lighting
Outdoor lighting is important for safety and security, but also for illuminating your outdoor space for evening fun with friends and family. Why not upgrade your outdoor lights to high-efficiency LEDs? They use about 75% less energy than conventional incandescent bulbs, and they last a lot longer. For security lights, add motion sensors to save even more energy and stay safe.

Outdoor solar lights can help highlight your landscaping. They're easy to install, virtually maintenance-free and they won't increase your energy bills. The lights convert sunlight into energy, store it in a battery and then use it at night.

Shop our online marketplace for LED bulbs and take advantage of our latest rebates!

Landscaping for energy savings
If you have a green thumb and a little more ambition, planting trees around your yard can help you save energy and stay more comfortable inside. Leafy trees on the south and west side of your home provide cooling summer shade. The leaves fall off in autumn to let warming sunshine through on cold winter afternoons. Evergreen trees on the north and northwest sides of your home provide year-round windbreaks. Remember to call 811 before beginning any digging project to have underground utility lines marked.

Now you can rest easy knowing that all your hard outdoor work will help make your home and property more energy efficient.

Learn more about proper tree planning and placement.

Caulk windows
Cracked or peeling caulking around windows can create gaps that let conditioned air escape. You can fix the problem yourself following these simple steps:

Find exterior caulk at your local home improvement retailer.

Scrape away the existing caulk and make sure the area is clean and dry.

Spread the caulk evenly along the crack between the window and the frame.

Smooth the caulk out with a damp finger.

Seal gaps around doors
Gaps around exterior doors waste energy, adding an unwelcome addition to your monthly bills. Adding weatherstripping to fill those gaps is easy to do. There are a number of products you can use, such as foam and rubber adhesives. Just cut them to length and attach them.

Door sweeps can fill gaps underneath. There are many different kinds of sweeps. Some will require fasteners, some will slide onto the door, and others use adhesives.

For more energy saving tips and money saving rebates please visit https://www.psegliny.com/efficiency

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