Top 3 Tips You Didn’t Know About Saving Electricity around the House

There are plenty of resources that can help you lower your energy bills and become more energy efficient. Switching from older bulbs to LEDs, for instance, is an investment that can substantially lower your consumption level. The same can be said for sticking to appliances that have good energy efficiency ratings.

Other tips and tricks, however, are not so obvious. In this post, we’re going to take a closer look at them and review the top five tips you didn’t know about saving electricity around the house. Let’s get started, shall we?

Small Changes Matter

We tend to set the air conditioner to 72°F (around 22°C) for that crisp and cool interior climate. There is nothing wrong with wanting to stay comfortable while you’re indoors, but there is a lot to be saved from raising the target temperature a little bit. Running the air conditioner at 78°F will actually lower your energy bills by as much as 15%.

78°F is cold and comfortable enough when the air conditioners are well-maintained. Make sure the filters – and the AC units – are cleaned regularly to ensure smooth flow of air and optimum cooling. Avoid placing a television, a lamp or other sources of heat near the thermostat so that the air conditioner can get an accurate reading of room temperature and run more efficiently.

Lastly, inspect the ducts and windows for leaks and any cracks. Simple steps such as closing the windows tighter or adding insulation to key areas will also help bring the energy bills down. An energy-efficient house is very affordable to run and you don’t have to sacrifice comfort along the way.

Compare Providers

We tend to stick to the provider supplying the electricity to our houses when we first move in. Today, certain areas across the country are covered by more providers so it is now possible to get better rates and seek alternatives when you find your energy bills to be too expensive.

Online tools make the entire process of finding alternative providers and comparing quotes easy. It’s a couple of clicks to get complete rates from the providers operating in your area, plus the tools are available for free. Simply click here to get started.

Your Water Heater

Water heaters are another home appliance that consumes a lot of electricity. A good way to keep the unit running efficiently is by performing regular checks and maintenance. It is also a good idea to lower the target temperature to a warmer setting – usually around 120°F.

This will drastically lower your energy bills. Warmer temperatures will also help maintain the plumbing system as well as prevent those accidental burns when we touch the faucets. Again, this tip can be applied without sacrificing comfort or convenience; you can still enjoy a nice, hot bath after a long day taking care of the kids.

These are simple tips that can be applied immediately, but they have the potentials to save you a lot of money. Start implementing the tips we have covered in this article to make your house more energy efficient.

 

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4 Comments

  1. I am totally ‘Sheldon’ like when it comes to electricity, I am forever turning lights off. Wouldn’t an AC unit be awesome though… not that I need it, I opened my curtains to be greeted by rain this morning… typical!

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