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14 Savings Tips

Home Energy Savings Tips. Being a homeowner, you have the power to save money and energy right in your own home. Saving energy will not only preserve your overall demand for resources to make energy but it can also keep your energy efficient and environment-friendly.
Just a few simple changes to your home will save you energy and hundreds of dollars on your electricity bills.

Home energy DIY Tips:

  • Save up to 10% on heating and cooling costs by installing a programmable thermostat.
  • Open blinds/windows in winters to bring warm rays and close them in summer to keep out the hot sun. You can also use window shades.
  • Wearing more hot clothes, slippers, socks, and jumpers will keep you warm and would not make you feel tempted to turn the heating system up.
  • Turn off all the appliances, electronics or lights that are not in use. This simple Home energy tip can be effective to save huge energy. Also, make sure that you are not leaving appliances on standby.
  • Switch to the energy efficient light bulbs. They can be helpful to reduce energy as much as 80%.
  • To save on water bills use low flow shower heads and faucets.
  • Scrap the dishes before they go into the dishwasher. It can also save water by avoiding the pre-rinsing.
  • Rather than the tumble dry, air-dry your laundry especially if there is the windy or warm weather.
  • Wash your clothes at 30-40 C because 90% of a washing machine’s energy is consumed on heating the water.
  • A dirty air conditioner or furnace will reduce the air flow and make the system work hard to keep you cold or warm. So make sure to clean or change your air filter regularly.
  • Space in your freezer or fridge wastes not only space but energy too. Keeping them full allow it to use less energy.
  • Leave your oven open after baking to let the heat warm your space. The oven can give off sufficient heat to adjust your thermostat.
  • Instruct your kids to spot the areas where the energy is being wasted. Also tell them if they see any appliance or switches left on, immediately unplug them.
  • To save energy on heating water, reduce the water heater temperature to 130 F.