3 Tips for Lowering a Home’s Energy Costs
As the prices of everything from eggs to gasoline continue to soar, people are scrambling for ways to cut their spending. They may be looking for ways to save money as well as find energy savings. Since everyone is trying to be greener, below are a few tips for cutting a household’s electric bill and energy usage.
Ceiling Fans Make a Difference
While heating and air conditioning systems are made to heat or cool an entire home, ceiling fans can help with air distribution, meaning the HVAC system does not have to work as hard, saving energy and money. Despite fans not being associated with heating, they can be used to help redistribute heat that has risen to the ceiling.
One thing homeowners need to make sure of is the fan blade direction, or they may be working against their heating and cooling systems. When the heat is on for cooler months, fan blades should rotate clockwise, and during the warmer seasons, when the AC is on, they should rotate counterclockwise to achieve the best results.
Keep Lights and Appliances Off When Not in Use
Keeping lights turned off and appliances unplugged when no one uses them has been advised for decades. Homeowners can significantly impact energy costs by turning off lights and appliances when not in use or when natural light is available. Doing so reduces the amount of electricity pulled from the grid, saving money and helping reduce greenhouse gas emissions associated with power generation.
It is important to remember that even small habit changes like this can make a difference. Additionally, switching to more energy-efficient lights and appliances is another way to reduce energy consumption and costs while helping the environment.
Upgrade Lightbulbs to LEDs
It’s time to upgrade the lights if homeowners still use those old incandescent bulbs. LED lights are the most energy-efficient and rapidly-developing lighting technology in today’s market and have improved on incandescent bulbs in several ways. LED lighting uses at least 75% less energy and lasts up to 25 times longer than incandescent.
LED lights also give off very little heat compared to incandescent bulbs which release 90% of their energy as heat. This means that LED lightbulbs are unlikely to catch on fire, making the home safer than it would be with incandescent lights as well as reducing energy usage and bills.
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