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About Us
A Message from the Executive Director
Board of Commissioners
Careers
DHA Community Center
EPA Section 402 TSCA Certification
Landlords
Common Inspection Fail
Landlord Rules and Regulations
Meet Our Inspector
NSPIRE
NSPIRE HUD Inspection Protocol
Reporting Repairs
Maintenance: Dickson
Clogged Sewers
Thermostats
Save on Energy Costs
Procurement
RFPs, Bids and Notices
Section 3 Registry
Staff
Housing Programs
Housing Choice Vouchers
DHA Fund, Inc.
Public Housing
VASH
Communities
Residents
Cashless Payments
COVID and Health Information
Disaster Preparedness
Domestic Violence Protections (VAWA)
Highland Rim Economic Corporation
Newsletters
No Smoking Policy
Resident Advisory Board
Resources
Scholarships
Trafficking
Utility Allowances - Dickson
What Home Means to Me Poster Contest
Applicants
Calendar
News
Tip: Clogged Sewers
Tip: Thermostats
Tip: Save on Energy Costs
Tip: Save on Energy Costs
Raise the temperature slowly to keep your bill lower. Quickly raising your temperature set point activates the heat strip, which uses tons of energy.
Set your thermostat to 68-70 degrees during the day in the winter, and 65-68 degrees at night to keep your home comfortable and save on heating costs.
Set your thermostat to 78-80 degrees during the day in the summer, and 80-82 degrees at night to save on cooling cost.
Lower your thermostat every time you leave the house.
Close your exterior doors and windows when the heating or AC is on.
Use floor fans to cool off for less.
Winter Energy Saving Tips:
Change or clean heating and air-conditioning filters every month. Dirty filters put an unnecessary strain on the unit and can increase operating costs.
During the winter months, open your shades and let in the warm sunshine.
Check air handler and ductwork for leaks and weather-strip or caulk around windows, doors, plumbing, and other gaps so that heat won't escape.
In the winter, set your thermostat at 68 degrees and wear warm clothing. When you leave, turn it down a few degrees to save a little on your gas bill.
Make sure your electronic gadgets don't suck your wallet dry! Many TVs, DVD players, cell phone chargers, power adapters, computers, and other electronics use vampire power or standby power, even when they're turned off. Although individually these devices typically draw only a very small amount of power, together it adds up, especially when left plugged in 24 hours a day, seven days a week. To combat these energy vampires and reduce your consumption, unplug the appliances when not in use. Using a surge protector with multiple sockets will allow you to turn off multiple devices with one switch.
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