Contractors Say You’re Wasting Money If You Aren’t Making Any Of These Easy Upgrades Around Your Home

If you’ve noticed your energy bills are on the higher side, Evans has some easy-to-follow advice. “My next tip is to isolate wherever you can,” he explains. “This includes but is not limited to water lines, refrigerant lines from indoor units to outdoor units, garage doors, garage walls and attics. The insulation helps keep water and air at the ideal temperature, helping you avoid frozen pipes, costly water damage from burst pipes, and increased energy use and monthly bills from an overloaded system.”

But if you’re not sure how to start? He tells Bustle, “For tubing, we recommend using foam tubing, which is available both on Amazon and at your local hardware store.” Speaking of foam tubing, these are for tubing up to .5 or .0 75 inches available – and they work regardless of whether the air pumped through is hot or cold. The best part? Each has already been cut open, making it easy to press them onto your pipes with no glues or tools required.

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