Energy allows for the proper function of your household, making it livable and comfortable. However, energy bills can be costly depending on the quality and size of your space, usage patterns, and the surrounding climate. Other factors affecting your energy are seasonal changes, extra equipment or appliance use, billing rates, and appliance efficiency. Energy rate changes also impact your energy bill. Below are a few ways to lower your energy bill.
1. Use energy-efficient appliances
Energy-efficient appliances are a great way to reduce your energy bills. Besides being environmentally friendly, Energy Star appliances reduce your energy consumption and costs. This is why you should ensure your refrigerators, microwaves, washing machines, and dishwashers are Energy Star certified. You can also do your laundry in cold water and air dry.
Consider using the smart settings on your dishwasher, like turning off the heat boost and air drying your dishes. Additionally, keeping your freezer and refrigerator full can also reduce energy consumption.
2. Rethink your lighting
Lighting is an easy way to save energy while ensuring your home is well-lit and comfortable. Consider switching to more energy-efficient lighting like LED and installing lighting controls such as occupancy sensors, dimmers, and timers. For your outdoor lighting, consider using photocell technology or motion sensors. You can also take advantage of natural lighting whenever possible to save energy.
3. Focus on heating and cooling costs
Cooling and heating your home contribute a significant amount to the energy bill. However, you can lower your heating and cooling costs by investing in an energy-efficient central air conditioning unit and installing a programmable thermostat to reduce air conditioning whenever you don’t need it.
Consider installing a ceiling fan and insulating your home to save energy throughout the year by keeping the house warmer in winter and cooler during summer. Use weatherstripping to seal leaks, reducing drafts and energy costs. Change your air filters to keep the furnace functioning optimally. Consider sealing and insulating your HVAC’s ductwork to boost its efficiency. You can also install energy-efficient windows to reduce energy usage, saving costs.
4. Reduce water heating costs
Water heating takes about 18% of your home’s overall energy usage. To save money and energy, consider resetting your thermostat to 120 degrees. Reduce hot water usage and insulate your piping and water heaters to keep in the heat. Consider replacing your water heaters with more energy-efficient ones to save costs and preserve energy. Additionally, you can switch to using solar water heaters to cost-effectively generate hot water for your household, reducing the energy bill.
5. Get rid of phantom loads
Phantom loads refer to the power your electronics consume after turning them off. Plugging all your electronic devices into a power strip will help eliminate these phantom loads. Once you’re done using your electronics, unplugging the power strip shuts off power to the devices, reducing energy usage and costs.
6. Pay attention to the roof
Using a reflective roofing material such as white or painting your roof white causes the sun to reflect off it, cooling your home. You may also install a green roof as it acts as insulation for absorbing heat from the sun and keeping in warmth in winter, reducing energy usage and saving costs.
Endnote
Saving on energy bills requires you to be intentional and conscious about it. Consider using the above tips to lower your energy costs.