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10 Ways To Reduce Your Energy Bill

⦁ Employ Solar Energy


What better way to save your money than to employ unlimited natural resources? Solar panels are all the hype right now amongst homeowners. Despite their high investment, solar panels can help you save a ton of money on your energy bills. You can avoid or even completely cut off buying from energy retailers by installing solar panels and using the electricity generated through them.

⦁ Seal And Insulate


Most times, the lack of proper sealing and insulation around your home is the biggest cause of your jacked-up energy bills. The more well-insulation your house, the lesser money you’ll have to spend on heating or cooling. To insulate your house, start by checking your attic. If it appears unfinished, add more insulation to it. Also, try to fill and seal in any house in your exterior walls, especially places where pipes come into the house near doors and windows. Moreover, wrapping up your boiler and exposed pipes with insulation is an excellent way to regulate their desired temperature.

⦁ Save Energy In the Kitchen


The energy consumption of an average home is usually pretty in the kitchen, mainly due to the bulk of appliances. For instance, the refrigerator, one of the most expensive appliances, runs 24 hours a day. The ideal fridge temperature to save electricity and energy is 4 to 5 degrees Celsius. Similarly, the ideal temperature for a freezer is between -15 and -18. Also, besides maintaining the ideal temperatures of these costly appliances, it’s important to check and seal the fridge door tight to prevent any cold air from escaping.
You can also save electricity by putting frozen food in the fridge in the morning to allow them to thaw, which will help reduce your cooking time in the evening. It’s also preferable to use a microwave rather than an electric oven as they use much less energy. Also, try cooking on the stove by keeping the lid on the pot to reduce cooking time. Lastly, always use the economy cycle on your dishwasher and only run it when it’s full.

⦁ Conserve Water


Many low-flow fixtures are easily available on the market for your faucets, showers, and toilets that can help you conserve a lot of water. Besides installing these fixtures around your home, replace dripping faucets, fix leaking toilets, and turn off the spigot while washing the dishes or brushing your teeth.

⦁ Change Or Empty Your Filters


It is imperative for homeowners to regularly change the filter on their furnace. Generally, most furnace manufacturers suggest doing this on a monthly or quarterly basis to ensure that the unit operates at its peak efficiency. Moreover, don’t forget to empty your dryer’s lint filter after each use since even a tiny amount of lint can significantly reduce energy efficiency.

Wrapping Up

Saving energy is not only about saving money, but it’s also about conserving valuable resources. We hope the ways to reduce your energy bills listed above help you do your part to make energy conservation a habit, helping you create a positive impact on the environment and your wallet.

 

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