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Cutting Your Electricity Bill

Cutting Your Electricity Bill
 
One of the most pressing economic issues for American homeowners is the rising cost of heating and electricity. Utility bills seem to increase each year, cutting further and further into Americans’ discretionary incomes.
 
Below are some tips to consider to save on electricity bills:
 
1. Carry out an energy audit. This will inform you how and when you utilize energy, as well as where the energy is being wasted. You will be able to create an energy savings strategy by identifying the specific ways in which you can reduce your energy consumption. Some suggestions may be as easy as not leaving the coffee machine running all of the time.
 
2. Consider lowering the thermostat by ten degrees during the nighttime hours. If you can manage to accomplish this for eight hours a day, you will save ten percent on your electricity bill without affecting your comfort. Draw the draperies closed throughout the winter months to keep the house warm.
 
3. Inspect the insulation throughout the house. You can cut your electricity consumption in half by increasing the attic insulation to approximately 12 inches in thickness.
 
More trees planted around the house will help to cool the house in the summer and to insulate it during the winter months. Several studies have demonstrated that having a green cover is beneficial in a variety of ways.
 
Make sure all of your electricity lines and outlets are free of leaks before continuing. Examine all fuses and electrical equipment.
 
6. Fluorescent light bulbs save energy since they are energy efficient. They consume 75% less energy than conventional light bulbs. These have a longer life span and can result in significant savings.
 
7. Make use of appliances that are energy efficient. There is a significant reduction in energy consumption, and believe it or not, a high efficiency refrigerator consumes less electricity than a light bulb!
 
8. When you are away, whether for a few hours or several days, you should switch off and unplug all electrical appliances, as well as reduce the temperature, water heater, and refrigerator settings to the lowest possible level on the thermostat.
 
9. Make sure you are using a shower head that conserves water. A family's water heating costs can be reduced by at least $250 per year if they use solar water heating.
 
10. Make your home more weatherproof. This can help you save 20 percent on your heating expenditures and at least 10 percent on your cooling bills. Even when building or decorating a home, choose materials that are resistant to the elements, such as those that are not good conductors of heat and cold. Install windows and glass panes in the roof in such a way that sunlight may be used to illuminate the rooms throughout the daytime hours of the day. When leaving a room, make a conscious effort to turn off the lights and fans. Consistently clean and maintain the filters in your air conditioner and heater to ensure that they are clear of clogs and dust.
 
If you live an energy-efficient lifestyle, you will see a reduction in the amount of money you spend on energy bills. You have the ability to reduce your energy expenditures to a significant extent. It's as simple as only washing full loads in cold water and only when necessary. Only use the hot wash option if your items are extremely soiled. Cooking food only when you are ready to eat allows you to save money on reheating charges as well as the cost of refrigerating the food while it is being stored. When the weather is cold or cool, set the refrigerator's thermostat to the lowest setting. If you aren't using your freezer, make sure you turn it off. It just takes a few small donations to add up to huge quantities of power saved. Furthermore, power conserved equates to money in the bank.
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