How to Reduce Summer Energy Bills


We’re only a few days into June and the hum of air conditioning units is already in the air. So, what are some tricks to reduce summer energy bills? We have a few advises from our 24/7 electrician.

But before we get started, the first item on your list should be to change the filter in your A/C unit. This is key in improving energy efficiency and keeping your unit running at optimal levels.

– Related article: Benefits of HEPA Air Filters.

Then, make sure you’re not losing precious cool air to cracks and leaks in windows, doors, and under floors. This task may be best left to the professionals. For a reasonable price, you can get an energy audit to determine where leaks may be. The auditor will probably do a blower door test, which lowers the air pressure in your home and reveals leaks. He or she may also take a photo of your house with a thermographic camera; the red areas of the photo will indicate where better insulation and sealing are needed. Test your electricity in the winter to ensure all your outlets are working properly, if you encourage any kind of issues make sure you contact this Fulton Electrician Pros, take a good look around your yard too – consider enhancing your shady areas. Plant trees or shrubs so that your house is more shaded, especially on the sunny side.

Living Room

Consider a programmable thermostat. This allows the temperature to automatically rise when no one is home during the day; that alone can yield annual savings of about 30%.

Replace older light bulbs with compact fluorescents. This not only reduces your electricity bill, but it can help save energy on air conditioning since fluorescents generate less heat, we also recommend checking the High Performance HVAC Reviews, sometimes you can spend more electricity depending on the air conditioner brand you use.

If you’re in the market for a new television, check energy-efficiency ratings.

Kitchen

Instead of using your oven, consider an outdoor grill or toaster oven for small amounts of food.

Bathroom

If you don’t want to spend money on a low-flow toilet, you can still make yours more efficient by dropping a soda bottle filled with sand or water into the tank.

Bedroom

Stay cool while you sleep with an overhead fan instead of pumping air conditioning throughout the entire house.

Shutting the doors and vents of unused rooms can also lighten the load on your air-conditioning unit.

We hope these tips give you some easy, useful and practical ways to reduce your energy bills this summer.