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7 Easy Ways to Lower Your Electric Bill (Without Sacrificing Comfort!)

Writer: Dylan ThomasDylan Thomas

Nobody likes opening their electric bill and seeing a higher number than expected. The good news? You don’t have to sweat in the summer or freeze in the winter to save money on electricity!

Here are 7 simple ways to cut your energy costs—while staying comfortable at home.


1. Switch to LED Light Bulbs 💡

Traditional incandescent bulbs waste energy by producing heat. LED bulbs use up to 75% less energy and last 25 times longer—which means fewer replacements and bigger savings.

Pro Tip: Install dimmers in rooms like the living room, master suite, and master bath to further reduce energy use.


2. Use Ceiling Fans to Help Your AC 🌬️

Ceiling fans don’t cool the air, but they make you feel cooler by circulating air more effectively. This allows you to raise your thermostat by 4 degrees without feeling a difference—cutting your cooling costs!

🚀 Upgrade & Save: Our ceiling fan installation packages start at $349—helping you stay cool while using less energy!


3. Unplug Devices You’re Not Using 🔌

Even when turned off, electronics still use power if they’re plugged in—this is called phantom energy loss. TVs, gaming consoles, and chargers drain energy even when idle.

Pro Tip: Use smart power strips to cut off power to multiple devices at once.


4. Seal Air Leaks & Insulate Properly 🏠

If your home leaks air, your AC and heater have to work harder to keep you comfortable. Check for gaps around doors, windows, and attic spaces.

🔹 Use weatherstripping to seal doors and windows.🔹 Add insulation in your attic to keep temperatures stable.


5. Install a Smart Thermostat 📱

A smart thermostat adjusts your home’s temperature based on your schedule, helping you save up to 10-15% on heating and cooling costs.

🔥 Winter Savings Tip: Lower your thermostat by 7-10°F at night to save even more.


6. Upgrade to Energy-Efficient Appliances 🏡

Older appliances consume more energy than modern, energy-efficient models. When replacing:

✔️ Look for Energy Star-rated refrigerators, washers, and dishwashers.✔️ Upgrade water heaters to high-efficiency models.✔️ Choose inverter AC units that use less electricity.


7. Consider a Whole-Home Surge Protector

Power surges damage appliances over time, making them work harder and less efficiently. A whole-home surge protector prevents this, saving you money on repairs and replacements.




 
 
 

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Mar 04

Great Tip!!

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