Bust out those tool belts, butches. It’s time to talk about home weatherization. Woot! Yesterday I mentioned that you could lower your energy bill by making the switch to CFL bulbs. And today I’ve got a list of home repairs that could make your home more energy efficient. In fact, “most experts agree that caulking and weather stripping any gaps will pay for itself within one year in energy savings.”

Before you head off to the Homo Depot to get your supplies, check your home for air leaks:

You may already know where some air leakage occurs in your home, such as an under-the-door draft that makes you want to put on socks. But you’ll probably need to search to find the less obvious gaps. Look between foundation and walls, and between the chimney and siding. Also inspect around the fol ­lowing for any cracks and gaps that could cause air leaks.

* Door and window frames
* Mail chutes
* Electrical and gas service entrances
* Cable TV and phone lines
* Outdoor water faucets
* Where dryer vents pass through walls
* Bricks, siding, stucco, and foundation
* Air conditioners
* Vents and fans.

For a step-by-step guide (with pictures) and a complete list of tools and supplies, click over to the Do It Yourself guide. The Department of Energy’s website has several tips for boosting your home’s energy efficiency. Check out their suggestions for weather stripping and adding additional insulation, as well as some of their other helpful hints for reducing your energy bill.

If you’re renting a home, you should still consider making weatherization repairs to help boost your energy efficiency. If you qualify for the federal Low Income Energy Assistance Program, you should get your landlord to sign an agreement that they won’t raise your rent based on the improvements you have made. If you’re in an apartment, don’t waste your time and money on making repairs. That’s what the maintenance crew at your complex is for.

All those house repairs sound like a lot of work. I’d rather make a nice pitcher of lemonade and a dozen cupcakes for someone else while they putz around the house with their tools. Any takers?

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