Saving money on your electricity bill can be easier than you think. Some quick tips to help cut electricity costs include weatherproofing your home and learning how to seal windows for winter, adding a programmable thermostat, and implementing other simple practices.
Here are five tips to reduce energy usage so you can keep your money in your pocket. Implementing even a few of these suggestions could make a difference in your monthly expenses.
One way to keep your home warm this winter is to weatherproof it. This means sealing any cracks or gaps in walls, windows, and doors, which helps retain heat (or cool air, depending on where you live) and limits high HVAC costs.
If you know how to seal windows, you can do it with some caulk or weatherstripping. If you’re unsure how to repair windows or DIY isn’t your thing, you can always hire a professional.
Another easy way to save money on electricity bills is to use a programmable thermostat. Programmable thermostats allow you to set specific temperatures for different times of the day, which can help to reduce your energy usage.
For example, you can set the air to a specific temperature for when you’re asleep or out of the house and a different temperature when you’re at home during the day. You’ll want to set the ”away” temperature lower or higher depending on where you live and what season it is.
One of the simplest ways to save on electricity is to install energy-efficient light bulbs. Energy-efficient bulbs use less electricity than traditional incandescent bulbs and may last up to 10 times longer!
While energy-efficient light bulbs may cost more upfront, they’ll ultimately save you money on your electricity bill and are good for the planet, too.
Even if you turn off an electronic device, it can still use electricity if it’s plugged into an outlet. Quickly unplugging electronics such as computers, TVs, and chargers from the wall when they’re not in use can help reduce your energy consumption with little effort.
Air filters trap dust, dirt, and other pollutants to prevent them from circulating in the house. If filters aren’t changed every 60-90 days, the pollutants build up on the filter, blocking the HVAC system from running efficiently. This requires more energy output from the HVAC and can increase your energy bill.
Remember to replace your air filters on schedule, and you’ll improve the quality of the air you breathe in the house while also cutting down your electric bill.
Introducing some of these tips will help you save money on your electric bills and could even reduce your impact on the planet. You can also go a step further and educate family and friends about energy efficiency. If everyone in your household knows how to conserve energy, like unplugging electronics when they leave a room, it can make a difference in your overall energy usage.
Take these energy-saving tips and put them into action! Weatherproof your home, program your thermostat, and replace household air filters. Even just one change could make a significant impact and help you save money!
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