Save Money on Heating This Winter

As winter approaches and the cool weather sets in you start thinking about the high cost of heating. There are a number of things you can do this winter to help lower your heating bill. The great thing about weather-proofing your home is that it also lowers the cost of cooling your home in the summertime.

One of the first things you can check is the weatherstrip around the door. During the day you can look around the edges of the door and anywhere you see light from outside you are looking at cold cash rushing out the door. Replace those strips. You can get replacement strips for most doorways at Home Depot and Lowes or just ask your handyman to fix the weather stripping, he’ll know what to do. (Read the Lowes How-to Weatherstrip Windows and Doors)

If you have central heating and air then you need to replace the air filter often. This is one of the least expensive ways to save money on heating and cooling costs and it is often overlooked. For just a few dollars you can replace that air filter. They even sell them at WalMart. Prices range from about $5 to $20. At that price why not just replace it every month? If you live on a dirt road or keep your windows open often or have a lot of traffic in and out of your home then you should be checking your air filter frequently. Let’s not forget about pets. Pets that shed are clogging your air filter too. When the filter is clogged then your system has to work harder and that adds up to higher energy costs.

Windows are a prime suspect in heating loss. In older homes you might still have original windows that are not energy efficient. You can also get cool air coming in around the windows due to settling or sealants that have degraded over time. If you live in the Metro Atlanta area call Atlanta Vinyl Windows for a free estimate on replacement windows.

If you have an attic or a crawl space then you should have a professional check the insulation. These types of areas require ventilation and they are usually open directly to the outdoors. You need proper insulation to separate these cool areas from your living areas.

We hope that gets you thinking about saving this winter on your energy bills. Most people will find at least one of these areas has been neglected and once repaired it should save you money for a number of years.

Junior League of Dekalb County – Bargain Bazaar

The Junior League of DeKalb County is having its 21st annual Bargain Bazaar on Saturday – Nov 6 – 2010. Saturday’s hours are 8am – 4pm and Sunday, Nov 7 the hours will be 1pm – 4pm.

Location: First Baptist Church in Decatur at the corner of Commerce & Clairemont.

There will be furniture, home decor, electronics, baby and children’s items, linens, toys, appliances and more from 100 families!

All proceeds will go toward supporting charitable efforts in DeKalb County.

38th Annual Highland Games

BagpiperCelebrate your Scottish heritage or become a Scot for a day at the 38th Annual Highland Games being held in the Meadow at Stone Mountain Park on October 16 -17, 2010. You can watch the high level of competition in the Scottish athletic games as people compete to win for their clan. Listen to the bagpipes and  drums of the pipe bands that will be performing and watch as the dancers compete in the Highland dance competition. Many Scottish shops and tents with Clan and Tartan information will be available as well as games and activities for the children to enjoy.

Ticket prices are additional to the admission to Stone Mountain Park. You can save money by purchasing tickets in advance. For more details call 770-521-0228 or visit their website at smhg.org.

Main entrance to Stone Mountain Park is located at:
US Highway 78 East
Stone Mountain, GA

8th Annual Pumpkin Festival

PumpkinsCelebrate the fall season by coming out to the 8th Annual Pumpkin Festival at Stone Mountain Park going on every weekend for the month of October, 2010. Not only can you enjoy everything Stone Mountain Park has to offer but you can get into the spirit of autumn with the additional activities and decor specific to the season.

Here is a list of activities that will be going on during the festival:

  • Dress your Own Scarecrow
  • Family Scavenger Hunt
  • Kids Trick or Treat Scavenger Hunt
  • Pumpkin Party Patch
  • The Great Pumpkin Puppet Parade
  • Children’s Costume Contest
  • Storytelling
  • Pie Eating Contest
  • Colleen and the Pesky Gnomes

Admission to the Pumpkin Festival is included in the Adventure Pass ticket of $27 (plus tax) for adults, $21 (plus tax) for children 3 – 11. Parking is $10 per vehicle per day or $35 for an annual parking permit.

For more information and details, contact 770-498-5690 or 800-401-2407 or visit their website stonemountainpark.com.

Stone Mountain Park is located at:
U.S. Highway 78 East
Stone Mountain, GA