One of the major utility expenses for Yorktown renters is the electricity bill. We use electricity in nearly every aspect of our regular lives, from lighting and cooling our homes to doing basic household tasks. But even if you need electricity to do many things, you can still do so in clever ways that will help you save on your electric bill. By following just a few simple pieces of advice, you might be able to see real savings every month.
1. Raise Energy Awareness
The best place to start with reducing your electric bill is to pay attention to which items in your home are consuming large amounts of energy. In the event that your rental home has an air conditioner, the likelihoods are it uses more energy than almost anything else in the house. But kitchen appliances, TVs, computers, and so on could likewise be using more power than you think. Simply turning off or unplugging devices when they are not in use could add up to money saved on your electric bill.
2. Run Appliances During Off-Peak Hours
In many states, there are also instances when electricity costs more. Using electricity during these peak hours, as they are named, may result in big spikes in your energy costs every month. To keep your bill low, try to run large appliances like your dishwasher or clothes dryer at night or during off-peak hours.
3. Switch to LED
An easy and reasonable way to save money over the long term is to switch to LED light bulbs. Energy-saving LEDs are intended to consume a lot less electricity while lasting months or even years longer than traditional light bulbs. As a result of their popularity, you can now find LED bulbs in a wide array of sizes and styles, perfect for every room of your house.
4. Change Your Filters
When you are running your furnace or air conditioner a lot, it’s important to change your filters more frequently. When filters become dirty and clogged, they can cause your AC unit or furnace to work harder to cool or heat your house. This extra effort consumes more energy, which will translate to higher charges on your monthly bill.
5. Wash Laundry in Cold
Some of the most energy-hungry appliances in your house are your washer, clothes dryer, and water heater. To save money using all three, wash your laundry in cold water and line-dry whenever likely. This will not only help reduce the amount of energy your water heater uses to supply hot water to your house but can help you keep your house cooler by using your dryer less frequently, too.
6. Air Dry Your Dishes
One more means to save on the electric bill is to adjust the settings on your dishwasher. If you habitually wash smaller loads, try shifting to a quick wash cycle that will wash faster and use less energy. Also, choose the air-dry feature instead of heat drying your dishes. This will help you save electricity, one load of dishes at a time.
7. Cool Down Naturally
There are a few simple techniques to try to help your AC run more efficiently during warmer months. If the outside temperature is cooler at night or early morning, open your windows to let the cool air in. Likewise, use table fans and ceiling fans to circulate the air in your home and keep things cool. Finally, close your blinds and curtains during the hottest parts of the day, keep the hot air out and the cool air in. All of these can help your AC unit run more efficiently and save on your electric bill.
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