Increase Energy Efficiency in Your Home and Lower Your Electric Bill
Increase energy efficiency! If sticking to a budget and increasing your savings is one of your new year's resolutions, start with smart energy management. You already know that using Energy Star appliances, turning lights off when you leave a room and lowering your thermostat can help save on energy costs during winter. There's even more, you can do to cut your electric bill year-round. Take your energy savings to the next level – and add convenience to your life – with the following tips for smart energy management in the new year.
Top 10 Tips for Increasing the Energy Efficiency of Your Home
As temperatures drop in many areas of the country, the demand to heat our homes and offices increases significantly. The good news? These 10 energy-saving tips can make a difference in your monthly utility bills year-round, even if you live in a warmer climate.
- Use power strips on printers, computers and TVs and turn them off during vacations or long periods when not in use.
- Consider Z-wave light bulbs, which provide super-energy efficient, remotely controlled lighting. Or, replace bulbs that burn more than one hour per day with LED or CFL bulbs, which can cut costs by around 75 percent.
- Open shades and drapes during the day to let the warm sun shine in. Direct sunlight into a home during the cold months can provide natural heat. At night, close the drapes and blinds to prevent drafts.
- Check outside your home, where telephone, electrical, cable, gas, faucets, and dryer vents connect. Caulk around these entrance points if needed. Close holes, seals and gaps around exterior doors and windows to keep heat from escaping. Make sure windows are locked and the outermost frames are sealed from allowing cold air in.
- Set water heater temperature no higher than 120ºF.
- On your dishwasher, use the air-dry cycle instead of heat-dry cycle.
- A warmer garage will save energy. Keep your garage doors closed when not in use.
- Conduct routine maintenance. Change HVAC filters monthly so the system can perform at maximum efficiency. Check for leaks in ducts, which can increase costs by up to 30 percent. Also, ensure your dryer vent hose is not kinked or clogged.
- Become more energy aware. Learn which appliances use the most energy and how setting a schedule for your thermostat can make a difference. Take this fun quiz from the Energy.Gov Energy Saver site to test your home energy IQ.
- Consider a programmable or smart thermostat. The most efficient thermostat works around your unique schedule and reduces heating and cooling costs by monitoring your system to run only when you need it – saving you as much as 30 percent on heating and cooling bills.
- Remotely control smart thermostats , lights and small appliances through the web, your mobile devices, and a mobile app
- Set energy efficiency schedules that interact with your security system
- Use smart schedules to adjust the thermostat and turn lights on or off based on time of day and day of week
- Get real-time notifications when a thermostat setting is changed
- See what devices draw the most energy and set electricity usage goals
- Monitor whole home energy use by kWh and dollars
- View solar generation from integrated panels if applicable
- Create an energy efficiency model of your home using a savings estimator
- Receive helpful tips on improving home energy use