Parade of Homes

Fall 2021

Parade of Homes featuring the best of new homes in Manitoba, Canada

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POH TO REDUCE CONSUMPTION TIPS • Keep your fridge away from heat sources, including stoves, sunlight, heaters, and hot rooms. • Use advanced power strips. Unlike regular power strips, advanced power strips work to reduce your energy use by shutting down devices that go into standby mode. Standby power can account for 10% of household electricity use. • Set gaming consoles to standby mode when they're not being used. When left idle, the average gaming system can use 90 watts of power, which can cost you an extra $60 in electricity each year. • In winter, lower the temperature by 3°C or more for at least eight hours a day to save up to 4% on heating costs. Quick • In summer, increase the temperature by 3°C or more for at least eight hours a day to save up to 4% on cooling costs. • In winter, save energy by opening shades in the morning on the sunny side of your house and closing them late in the day. • In summer, close windows and shades during the day to keep warm air out and block heat from the sun's rays. • Install pipe insulation on the hot and cold water lines of your water heater. • Install weatherstripping, caulking, and gaskets around doors, windows, and electrical outlets to reduce air leakage and save energy. To find more tips and information, download the complete guide at efficiencymb.ca. >> HANDS UP ANYONE whose dad ever said, "Shut that door — I'm not heating the whole neighbourhood!" Closing doors is just one way to reduce energy consumption. Efficiency Manitoba offers a whole host of tips in the Homebuyers' Guide to Energy Efficiency, developed in partnership with the Manitoba Real Estate Association. TIPS INCLUDE: • Put a piece of paper in your fridge door and close the door. If the paper slides out when you pull it, there's a good chance the seal isn't tight and should be cleaned or replaced.

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