There are plenty of things out there that you want to spend your money on, but I bet electricity isn’t one of them. Between all of the cool gadgets we have nowadays, it is easy to drive up that bill. Here are 10 great ways to lower your electricity bill.
- Install Dimmer Switches
You don’t always need the maximum amount of light, so you might as well not pay for it every time. Instead, use only as much as you need, and cut down on cost.
- Line Dry Your Laundry
There are still many parts of the world where the people use drying racks instead of machines. The process does take a little longer, but you can leave the clothes hanging overnight and save bunches on your monthly electricity bill.
- Get Power Strips
A majority of your bill each month comes from appliances that are plugged into the wall while turned off, such as TVs and stereos. These “phantom” users still take up electricity when they are off. Plug these devices into power strips instead, and turn the strip off when you are not using it. That way the device won’t take up any electricity.
- Shield Your Home From Sunlight
Putting up curtains to block out the sunlight will make your home much cooler, eliminating your need to constantly run the air conditioning in the summer. You can also plant trees, vines, or tall plants outside of your windows to add a little beauty and shade.
- Use LED Light Bulbs
LEDs use much less electricity than incandescent light bulbs. You can save on your monthly bill by switching out your most-used lights, then replacing the others with LEDs as they burn out.
- Install A Ceiling Fan
If you keep the air circulating in your home, it will stay much cooler. Then you can cut down on the cost of running the air conditioning.
- Change Your Filters
Changing your HVAC system filters regularly will help to ensure that the system is always running at its maximum potential. This way, you won’t waste money on a poorly working product.
- Use Electronics During Non-Peak Hours
Some electricity companies offer lower rates for energy used during non-peak times. If you have one such carrier, you can save money by doing your laundry, charging your devices, etc. at times when most people are not using electricity.
- Wash Your Laundry In Cold Water
Laundry machines spend more energy heating the water than they do running through the cycle. Washing your clothing in cold water will help you to save electricity.
- Snuggle Up In Blankets
Sleeping under big blankets and wearing warm clothes while inside your house will allow you to leave the thermostat a little lower, and you will still be nice and cozy during the winter time.
No one wants to spend extra money on electricity bills. These hacks will help you cut down on your monthly spending while still living comfortably.
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