Hello Friends,
A recent post from RIS Media’s Housecall blog explains that the
first utility bill of the summer can often leave homeowners shocked. Luckily,
the post also offers tips and tricks for keeping your energy costs in check
this summer. We’ve pulled out a few of our favorites:
·
Don’t Use
an Irrigation Schedule: Irrigation
schedules or timers that you can set to schedule when your garden or lawn will
be watered sound nice in theory, but they actually produce quite a bit of water
waste. You can’t control when it rains, and you may not be home to stop your
irrigation system from going off when it does. Watering manually may seem like
a chore, but when you think about all the money you
can save from reducing water waste, manual watering becomes more appealing.
·
Switch to
LED Bulbs: While incandescent light bulbs are
cheap, they use more energy and produce quite a bit of heat compared to LED
bulbs. LED bulbs tend to be a little more expensive than incandescent lights,
but they last longer, produce less heat and create great energy savings in the
long run. So, consider making the switch the LED lights, at least in the rooms you
use most, to help lower your utility bills this summer.
·
Invest in
Smart Power Strips: Connecting multiple appliances
to a smart power strip that can be turned off with only one flip of a switch at
night when the devices aren’t being used is a quick and easy way to help reduce
energy waste. When you don’t have to unplug all your devices individually,
saving energy suddenly becomes much easier!
·
Time Your
Thermostat: If you want to be cost
conscious this summer, you shouldn’t blast your air conditioning at all hours
of the day. A lower temperature setting at night and a higher setting during
the day is recommended for optimal cost savings. If you’re forgetful or aren’t
always around to change it, we recommend installing a programmable thermostat
that allows you to schedule your temperature changes even when you aren’t home.
Thanks so much!
ERA Skyline Real Estate
3376 Harrison Blvd
Ogden, UT 84403
801-627-6500
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