How To Cut Down On Your Electricity Bill

Electricity is by far the most commonly used source of energy around the world. We rely on it for almost everything in the current world. At home, it can be used for lighting, powering appliances, running electronics, and a lot more. However, electricity does not come cheap. You have to pay for every unit of power that you use. There are a few things you can do around the home to significantly reduce the energy consumed at home and thus, reduce the amount of cash you will have to pay for the electricity. A few tips to use have been highlighted below.

Tips for saving energy

Insulate your homeunfinished house

Heating and cooling your home consumes a lot of electricity and contributes significantly to the electricity bill. During the winter season, you have to heat the house to keep everybody warm, and the inverse is true during the hot summer season. You can cut down on the heating and cooling costs by just insulating your home. Less heat will get out of the home during the winter, and you will not have to crank up the heater to very high levels.

Make good use of your thermostat

This is one of the few tricks that is not so popular but can end up saving you a lot of money. Knowing the right temperatures to set on the thermostat is the main idea. During the winter season, set the thermostat anywhere between 18 and 20 degrees. Your heating bill will increase by up to 10% for every single degree above 20. For cooling during the summer, you can set the thermostat anywhere above 26 degrees.

Turn off the AC when it is not needed

AC graphicThis mostly applies to some ducted heating systems, which allows you to turn off the air conditioning in particular rooms. If the rooms are not occupied for a long time, there will not be a need to waste energy heating those rooms. When going to sleep, for example, you can save energy for all those sleeping in the unoccupied rooms. With good insulation, the rooms are likely to remain warm anyway.

Use light bulbs that are energy efficient

Currently, there are light globes that use minimal power, such as the LED bulbs. If you still have the old halogen and incandescent lights globes, consider replacing them with the energy savers.

George Sylvia