Ask This Old House Season 6 Episode 7 Replacement Windows; Water Heater Efficiency; Home Energy Audit
- November 15, 2007
In season 6 episode 7 of Ask This Old House, the team tackles three different home improvement projects focused on energy efficiency.
The first project revolves around replacement windows. The homeowner wants to replace their old, drafty windows with newer, more energy-efficient ones. The team walks through the process of measuring the windows, selecting replacement options, and properly installing them. Viewers will learn about the advantages of double-pane windows and low-emissivity coatings, which can help reduce energy costs by keeping heat inside during the winter and outside during the summer.
Next, the team addresses water heater efficiency. With energy costs on the rise, homeowners may be looking for ways to reduce their bills. One solution is to improve the efficiency of their water heater. The team shows viewers how to check the thermostat settings, flush the tank, and insulate the pipes to help minimize heat loss and maximize efficiency. They also discuss the benefits of tankless water heaters, which heat water on demand and can save homeowners money over time.
The final project is a home energy audit. The team conducts a walk-through of the home, identifying areas where energy is being wasted and suggesting solutions to improve efficiency. They check for air leaks around windows and doors, test the insulation in the attic, and recommend upgrading to Energy Star-rated appliances. Viewers will learn about the benefits of conducting an energy audit, which can help identify areas for improvement and potentially save homeowners money on their energy bills.
Throughout the episode, the team provides helpful tips and tricks for homeowners looking to improve energy efficiency. They emphasize the importance of proper installation, regular maintenance, and upgrading to more energy-efficient technologies. By the end of the episode, viewers will have a better understanding of how to make their homes more efficient and save money on their energy bills.