As the summer temperatures rise, so does the demand for air conditioning, leading to increased energy consumption and higher utility bills. However, with some simple adjustments and mindful habits, you can keep your home cool and comfortable while also giving yourself a lower energy bill. Let’s look at some practical tips to help you reduce your energy bill and save money this summer.
Optimize Your ThermostatÂ
Set your thermostat to the highest temperature that still keeps you comfortable. If you want to kick it up a notch, consider installing a programmable thermostat to automatically adjust the temperature when you’re away from home, saving energy while you’re out and about.
Get Rid of Energy Suckers
Those electronic devices you leave plugged in all day, every day are still pulling energy when not in use. There are two main types of these energy suckers: bricks and wall warts, and they’re just as fun as they sound! Bricks are the power plugs for computers, while wall warts are chargers with a large plug. You can save as much as 20% on your energy bill just by unplugging these suckers.Â
Make Use of Your Ceiling Fans
Ceiling fans are an energy-efficient way to cool your home. They create a wind-chill effect, making your home feel cooler without drastically lowering the thermostat. They also move the air, which is absolutely vital to help your air conditioning system keep the house cool. Remember to turn off fans when you leave a room to conserve energy. If you find that moving the air still isn’t helping, it might be time to look into summer HVAC maintenance.Â
Maintain Your HVAC System
Regular maintenance of your air conditioning unit is crucial for optimal performance. Clean or replace air filters regularly to ensure proper airflow, and schedule professional maintenance and regular summer HVAC tune-ups to keep your system running efficiently.
Lower Your Water Heater Temperature
If your water heater is above 120 degrees, you’re risking burning yourself in the bath or shower. Turn it down to no more than 120 degrees, and you can save up to 18% on your energy bill. Most people don’t really want to take a hot, steamy shower in the middle of summer anyway.Â
Keep Cool with Shade and Insulation
Keep your home cooler by using shades, curtains, or blinds to block out direct sunlight, especially during midday. Additionally, if you update the insulation in your attic, walls, and windows, you can minimize heat transfer and reduce the workload on your cooling system.
Use Energy-Efficient Appliances
Replace old, energy-guzzling appliances with energy-efficient models. Look for the ENERGY STAR label when purchasing new appliances, such as refrigerators, washing machines, and air conditioners, to ensure they meet high-efficiency standards.
Utilize Outdoor Shading
Planting trees or installing awnings or pergolas, provides natural shade to your home’s exterior, reducing the direct sunlight that enters your home and heats up your living spaces.Â
Be Efficient With Your WaterÂ
Hot summer days often lead to increased water usage. Opt for short, cool showers instead of baths, and fix any leaky faucets or pipes promptly. Effective water usage indirectly contributes to energy savings by reducing the amount of energy you use for water heating.
Getting a lower energy bill during the summer doesn’t mean sacrificing comfort. By implementing these ten energy-saving tips, you can keep your home cool, save money, and contribute to a greener environment. Remember, small changes can add up to significant savings over time. Stay mindful of your energy usage, make smart choices, and enjoy a comfortably cool and cost-effective summer. To learn more about how to lower your energy bill or just to find out more about Raynor’s services, give us a call at (609) 845-3460.