How to Avoid High Electric Bills This Winter: The Do’s and Don’ts of Energy Savings

How to Avoid High Electric Bills This Winter: The Do’s and Don’ts of Energy Savings

Keeping your house warm and cozy through the winter can be costly. Colder weather means we’re spending additional time indoors and using lights, heaters, and appliances more often. Here’s a list of “dos” and “don’ts” to help keep your energy bill down this season.

DO adjust your thermostat

When you’re home, set your thermostat between 68° and 70°F and lower it by 7 to10 degrees when you are sleeping or not at home to reduce energy costs.

DON’T forget about system maintenance

Regular maintenance helps keep your large appliances like heaters, refrigerators, washers, and dryers running efficiently. By cleaning filters and blocked dryer vents, you’re using electricity wisely and reducing electricity costs.

DO use timers for holiday lights

Holiday lights can spike energy use. Try using timers or switching to LED holiday lights to reduce energy consumption.

DON’T miss out on the power of natural heat

When the sun is out, open your curtains to let the sunshine in. When you block out natural sunlight, you’re missing out on free heat that can warm your home.

DO unplug appliances and electronics

Phantom or “vampire” energy from electronics and appliances left plugged-in can add to your bill. Prevent vampire energy use and unnecessary energy draw by using power strips or unplugging devices when not in use.

DON’T let drafts go unchecked

Tiny openings in your home may seem insignificant, but they can let out a surprising amount of heat, causing your heating system to work harder and increase electricity costs. Take the time to inspect and seal leaks for a more energy-efficient home. Adding more insulation can also prevent heat from escaping and avoid overworked heating systems.

DO use your ceiling fan

While ceiling fans are thought to be a summer tool to combat heat, they can also be used in winter to keep warm air circulating. Reverse the motor of the ceiling fan so it rotates clockwise at a low speed. This creates an updraft that forces warm air from the ceiling to the occupied space below. The ceiling fan won’t change the temperature in the room, but it will help keep you comfortable. Remember to turn off your fan when no one is in the room to keep cutting costs!

By following these simple do’s and avoiding the don’ts, you can keep your electricity bill in check while staying comfortable this fall and winter. Small changes can make a big difference for your wallet and the planet!

 

 

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