You work hard to provide for your family. You also want to have enough money so you can buy whatever you want but unfortunately, your monthly salary is just enough to cover your utility bills. Sometimes, electric bills could eat a huge portion of your salary; if you want to change this reality, these are some tips you need to consider.
Use a programmable thermostat
You might feel the need to turn the thermostat up or down depending on how hot or cold you feel. A programmable thermostat doesn’t require you to do so though, as it automatically drops or rises depending on the time of the day so when it starts to get warm in the middle of the day, the thermostat will automatically shut down. The entire process helps drastically reduce your electric bills.
Insulate your home
The primary reason why you have to use your air conditioning unit for almost the entire day during extreme weather is that you can’t keep the temperature the same. For instance, if you turn off the device during hot summer days, the room suddenly becomes scorching hot. If you insulate your house, even if you turn off the air
conditioning unit after a few minutes of use, the room stays cool enough. You will end up gradually reduce the use of these cooling or heating devices with improved insulation, so give it a try.
Wear comfortable clothes at home
It’s understandable for you to always have the urge to look good when outside, as you have to meet with other people and your appearance matters a lot. However, at home, you need to be comfortable. No one will see you or even judge you with what you’re wearing, so wear loose clothes during the summer so you won’t feel hot and have the urge to turn the air conditioner on.
Lower the water heater temperature
The water heater is another reason why your energy bills are skyrocketing. If you can lower the temperature by a bit, it’s good enough to substantially reduce the bills. The ideal temperature is around 120 degrees Fahrenheit. When you have to leave home for a vacation, turn the water heater off since no one is using it anyway.
Use appliances appropriately
You don’t need to rely on appliances all the time. For instance, if you only have a few dishes to wash you don’t need to use the dishwasher. If the room temperature is already okay, there’s no need to turn the heating or cooling device on. Be mindful of how you use your appliances since it could affect the electricity cost.
Use a fireplace
If you don’t have a fireplace at home yet, you might want to consider having one. It keeps you warm during the winter which prevents you from using the heater. You can also cook using the fireplace. A wood stove is also another wise investment related to cooking. You can use kiln dried wood if you want the wood to last long. It might cost you a lot to install a fireplace, but you will still save money in the long run.
Try these changes now and see the drastic drop in your electric bills.