PostHeaderIcon Home Energy Tips: How You Can Lower Your Energy Costs

We are blessed with the discovery and proper utilization of energy around us. There are several sources of energy that makes our living easier. Energy lights up our home every night, keeps us warm during cold winter, allows us to be entertained, and makes our living pleasant no matter what time of the day. And with all the other uses of energy from the moment we check our clocks in the morning to keeping us warm as we rest during the night, all of us would agree that it would be so hard to live without it.

We can say that we have sufficient energy supply for a lifetime but that does not mean that we are not going to conserve it. After all, technology has its price. And that price is something we have to pay with cash.

And if coping with an electric bill is your problem every time you see your bills, here are a few  home energy tips to help lower your costs. Although you may already know some of these, it’s always a good reminder! Read until the end. I’m sure there are one or two ideas that you didn’t think of incorporating in your life :)

Keep your attic well ventilated.

Your attic is one of the more important parts of your house when it comes to the cooling system. The attic is your first and probably the most effective part of your house the keeps the whole house cool. But, in order for your attic to do its main purpose, make sure that it is well insulated.

Provide vents where the heat can escape during summer. Your attic door must also be sealed to ensure that the air from our house does not go through it and vice versa. The attic door can be sealed with weather strippers.

Securing all the leaks.

Leaks contribute to high cost of home energy. Why? It is because air from your house can easily come out from these leaks. And the air from the outside can easily enter the house.

Both increase the workload of your heating and cooling system. You have to remember that air moves according to air pressure and temperature. Since the temperature of inside your house is most of the time different from the temperature outside, air moves freely from these leaks. Making sure that the leaks are sealed would mean less work on your heating and cooling system and lower electric bills.

Leaks would come from fireplaces, ducts, doors, ceilings, floors, walls, windows, plumbing penetrations, electrical outlets, fans, and vents.

Reducing the thermostat

One degree centigrade is equivalent to 5% electric bill savings. Therefore, keeping your thermostat low will save you a lot of money. A total saving would also come from switching your thermostat to even lower when you are not home or if you are sleeping. The ideal temperature during winter is not higher than 68 degrees Fahrenheit.

Limiting the use of hot water

The second largest electric consumer next to your heating and cooling system is your water heater. When you wash you clothes, you don’t need to heat the water up. Just use cold water . This will save you by as much as 90% in washing machine energy consumption.

Use energy efficient material around your home.

There are commercially available materials that would significantly contribute to the reduction of the cost of home energy. One of these is energy efficient windows that deflect the outside temperature (whether during winter or summer) from entering your home.

Use your appliance efficiently

It is pretty basic for all of us to turn off televisions, air conditioning, stereos and other electronic gadgets when not using them. However, most still disregard this. The reality is; we can save a lot if we only learn how to turn them off if not in use. Also, small things such as iPod chargers, cellphone chargers, digital clocks, lights and other things that seem to consume small electric current that remain plugged day in and day out contribute to your electric bill. Making sure you unplug them would certainly lower down your monthly electric consumption.

At some point, I was leaving my computer on all day.. even overnight, and wonder why the bill was so high at the end of the month. Duh! I’m serious. I stopped doing that and I noticed a difference in my energy bill. I know that was why.

Provide good roof coating or Use Solar Panels

A good roof coating deflects heat. And so, ensuring that the roof receives a good coating would mean ensuring you that your house would maintain good temperature on the inside.

Or better yet, create solar panels! They are actually quite easy to make and a friend of mine bought this ‘Do It Yourself’ Guide for her husband to install solar panels in their home. Here is where she got it from:

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I’m sure you already found out the rumors that some people have been making their own energy.

Some of them slash the energy bill by half.

Some of them cut the bill completely.

Some even make the electric company pay them(!).

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Stay healthy and happy,

Veronica Bettencourt

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