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How To Save On Electricity This Summer

How To Save On Electricity This Summer

Why are summer electrical bills always high? There are quite a number of potential factors that can result in your monthly bills becoming unusually high. Your entire electrical system could be having problems, your daily electrical usage could have dramatically increased or perhaps the general price of electricity may have also increased.

In many regions across the globe, summer results in fairly higher energy demands and this usually leads to an increase in the general market price. Also, nearly everyone tends to use lots of electrical energy during the summer. Perhaps this is because we tend to spend more of our time indoors and this means you’ll likely use your electrical appliances and this, in turn, results in lots of heat being generated. This only means that your heating and the cooling unit must work somewhat harder to keep your home cool and comfortable.

Regardless of the cause of your increasing energy bills in the summer, you would want to keep your energy expenses as low as possible during this period. Of course, if you suspect that your electrical system is to blame, you must contact a qualified electrician and schedule an electrical repair.

Practical and proven tips to save on electricity this summer:

Schedule an air conditioner tune-up:

During the sweltering summer heat, your air conditioner is one appliance charged with the responsibility of ensuring your home remains cool and as comfortable as possible. However, without proper maintenance, your HVAC unit won’t function optimally. You should schedule this maintenance at least once a year. During a tune-up, a qualified, experienced and insured air conditioning service technician will thoroughly clean the unit, unclog the dirty filters, and perform preventive maintenance and ensure it is highly optimized regarding efficiency. A fully functional unit will likely consume much less energy.

Equip yourself with an adjustable thermostat:

Thanks to technology, today’s high-end thermostats can be controlled remotely and this makes it schedule or program what hours you will be away from home. During this period, the adjustable thermostat will adjust accordingly to effortlessly regulate your home temperature. This not only eliminates the hassle of having to manually adjust the thermostat according to your temperature demands but also ensures that no amount of energy goes to waste.

Take advantage of ceiling and pedestal fans:

Did you know that ceiling and pedestal fans can be great at reducing your monthly summer energy bills? Ceiling fans will allow you to increase your thermostat up to four degrees without a noticeable reduction in comfort. All you have to do is to turn your ceiling fans in an anticlockwise direction and let them cool your home effectively and without putting much strain on your heating and cooling system.

Reduce daytime usage of energy-intensive appliances:

Some home appliances such as dryers, dishwashers, and oven are known to release a great deal of unwanted heat. This only means that your air conditioner will have to work hard as much as possible to keep your home cool and this translates to an increase in energy consumption. It would be a great idea to only use these items during night hours so that your heating unit isn’t fighting lots of battles all at once.

Upgrade to LED lighting:

LED bulbs have rightly replaced the traditional bulbs that were not only extremely inefficient but emitted lots of heat as well. LED lights are highly energy-efficient, relatively affordable and always stay cool to the touch, all while consuming a fraction of electricity used by their fluorescent and incandescent bulb counterparts. It only implies that you should make an effort to contact your local electrical service provider to help you upgrade to LED lightings.

Invest in energy-efficient appliances and devices:

From televisions, dryers, washers to home theatres and microwaves, all your electrical household devices depend on electrical energy to function. Upgrading to energy-efficient products across the board will surely make a significant impact on your energy bills.

Unplug unused electrical appliances:

Many people perhaps don’t know that nearly every modern electrical device will always continue to consume electricity even when turned off but still plugged in. To prevent unwanted energy consumption, always unplug your unused devices from power.

With this effective and practical tips at your disposal, you are on course to keeping your energy bills as low as possible.

Matthew Gladman

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