If you’ve noticed that your electricity, water, heating, and other utility bills are increasing, it’s time to adopt a few new habits. You can easily reduce energy costs by taking a few basic steps to curb consumption. Not everyone can afford to install solar panels or rewire their entire home, but anyone can do the following. Here’s how to cut energy costs in your home through conscientious energy usage with some handy tips and tricks.

Switch Off!

The easiest way to save electricity is to refrain from using it. It’s obvious, yes, but sometimes we overlook exactly how much electricity we waste every day. For example, ensure the lights are switched off in every room you’re not in. Don’t leave lights on during the day when natural light will do. Make the switch from incandescent to LED bulbs. Incandescent ones are already being phased out, and while it’s admirable not to waste any bulbs you’ve already purchased, LED ones save energy while providing more light. Finally, ensure your home isn’t playing host to any “energy vampires.” These are devices that use electricity even when they’re supposedly off. DVD players, video games, computers, and ot her devices can continue to draw power even while “asleep.”

Adjust the Thermostat

Assess your comfort level. While it’s nice to stay toasty in winter or cool in summer, does your HVAC system really need to work so hard? Standard room temperature is about 72 degrees Fahrenheit. Keep cooler in winter and slightly warmer in summer. An adjustment of even two degrees can help you save on bills. And remember, it’s cheaper to wear less or more clothing as the temperature demands. While you’re on vacation, set your thermostat at a reasonable temperature. Enough to prevent pipes from freezing or mold and mildew from forming—whatever applies.

Cool Water

Water only seems to be free until you receive your bill from the local water treatment company. Make the most of the water you use, and don’t use more than you need. Switch to showers and reduce the amount of time you spend in there. Lower your water heater temperature from 140 degrees to something slightly lower. You’ll still fight bacterial growth, enjoy hot water when you need it, and lower your gas or electric bill. Check all the faucets; if they’re dripping, change the washers. One slow drip can mean gallons of water wasted over time. Finally, use cold water to wash dishes and clothes and save even more.

Keep Things Clean

Still wondering how to cut energy costs in your home? Keep your home neat and clean! Your HVAC system not only provides cold and warm air; it also helps filter out dust, debris, bacteria, and other things from the air. When the air is extra dirty, it must work harder to filter it all out. Vacuum and dust often, and be sure to clean or change your system’s filter regularly. You’ll breathe easier and save more!

 

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