20 tips to save on your utility bills!

Here are 20 easy tips you can implement to save on your utility bills!

8/25/2024

  1. Upgrade to LED Bulbs: LED bulbs use less energy and last longer than traditional incandescent bulbs.

  2. Use a Programmable Thermostat: Set it to lower the temperature when you’re not home or at night.

  3. Seal Windows and Doors: Prevent drafts by using weatherstripping or caulking.

  4. Unplug Devices: Unplug electronics and chargers when not in use to avoid "phantom" energy use.

  5. Wash with Cold Water: Use cold water for laundry to save on heating costs.

  6. Take Shorter Showers: Reducing shower time can cut water and heating bills.

  7. Fix Leaks: Repair any leaky faucets or toilets to avoid wasting water.

  8. Use Energy-Efficient Appliances: When replacing appliances, look for Energy Star-rated models.

  9. Lower Water Heater Temperature: Set your water heater to 120°F to reduce energy consumption.

  10. Use Ceiling Fans: Help circulate air to feel cooler in summer or warmer in winter.

  11. Cook Efficiently: Use smaller appliances like a toaster oven or microwave, which consume less energy than a full-size oven.

  12. Insulate Your Home: Proper insulation keeps heat in during winter and out during summer.

  13. Close Blinds or Curtains: Keep them closed during hot days to reduce cooling needs or open them during sunny winter days to let in warmth.

  14. Run Full Loads: Always run your dishwasher and laundry machines with full loads to maximize efficiency.

  15. Maintain HVAC Systems: Regularly clean or replace filters and schedule annual check-ups for your heating and cooling systems.

  16. Use Smart Power Strips: These can cut power to devices when they’re not in use.

  17. Opt for Shorter Cooking Times: Use lids on pots, preheat the oven for baking, and keep stove burners clean to cook more efficiently.

  18. Adjust Your Fridge and Freezer: Keep your refrigerator at 37°F and your freezer at 0°F for optimal energy use.

  19. Turn Off Lights: Always turn off lights when you leave a room or use timers to ensure they’re not left on unnecessarily.

  20. Monitor Your Usage: Regularly check your utility bills and usage to spot trends or areas where you can cut back.

Implementing even a few of these tips can lead to noticeable savings on your utility bills!