Sep 23, 2024 | Michael Jestadt

Energy Saving Tips

You might be worried about the energy bills after having a lot of electric appliances that are being used daily in your home. Most of us believe using less energy is the only way to reduce energy consumption. However, there are also some other ways you can reduce energy waste. It will be beyond using less energy. This article will mention some useful energy-saving tips and let you know where the energy is used and how it is wasted. Let’s dive into the topic of saving energy at your home, which can make a huge difference in the long run.

Tips for Energy Saving in Your Home

There are several ways to reduce energy consumption and bills. Below, we have mentioned some common and effective ways to save your wallet.

Temperature

Controlling the temperature and avoiding overheating the water can save you around 10% of your Energy bills and increase the longevity of your appliances.

  • Change the thermostat to 20°C in your living space and 15-18°C for bedrooms and hallways. Lowering your room temperature by just one degree can reduce your heating bill by 10%.
  • Maintain your living space temperature wisely. Set the temperature in the thermostat at 20°c for living areas, whereas 15-18°C for hallways and bedrooms.
  • If you are not using the rooms, the radiator valve can be used to turn off the valve.
  • Do not overheat the water, and always set the hot water thermostat at 65-70°
  • Try to reduce the hot water usage in dishwashers and washing machines. If the dishes and clothes aren’t that dirty, set the temperature to 30 °C and use it.
  • The refrigerator should be set between 2- 5 °C and the freezer at -15 °C to store food in safer conditions and for efficient operation.

Timers and Controllers

Make use of the timers and controllers wisely to save energy and avoid energy waste.

  • Schedule the on and off times depending on your daily routine.
  • Turn on the heat before 30 minutes and turn it off before 30 minutes because the radiators will produce heat for some time even though they are switched off.
  • Invest in smart controls and set them according to your routine. Smart controls can be controlled through smart devices like mobiles, tablets, and computers. They are highly effective in saving energy consumption.
  • Use immersion heaters and set it to 65 °C to avoid overheating. Use hot water whenever required.

Switch Off the Devices

Switching off the appliances and pulling back the plug when not in use can save you a lot

  • Turn off the heating when you leave the house or go away. Keep in mind that your radiators will still warm your home for a while even after the heating is turned off.
  • As mentioned earlier, Turn the heat off 30 minutes before you leave the home, as the radiators produce heat even after they are turned off.
  • Always switch the appliances off and pull the plug off when not used for over one hour.
  • Take advantage of the power strip to simultaneously turn off and unplug many devices at once.
  • Turn off the coil stove and make use of the heated coil when your food is about to be completed.

Appliances

Use your appliances sensibly, as they consume the majority of the energy

  • Fill the dishwashers and washing machines first and set the temperature at lower to save energy.
  • Reduce the use of tumble dryers and use clothes horse to dry the lighter clothes.
  • Close the fridge door immediately after using it. Leaving the door open for a long time can increase power consumption.
  • For every 6 months, defrost the freezer to avoid ice buildup.
  • Avoid storing hot food or hot pans in the fridge, as they can cause the device to consume more energy for cooling.
  • Service your boiler regularly and use it correctly

Use Light Wisely

Turning on and off the lights can save you a lot on your monthly power bills.

  • Increase the use of natural light in your home.
  • Windows and furniture should be placed so the light enters your home better.
  • Use light-colored paints to reflect the light in your home better.
  • Replace regular bulbs with LED to reduce the power consumption.
  • Turn off the lights while you are away or leaving home.
  • Use sensors to save energy and reduce operating time.

Limit Hot Water Usage

Showering generally consumes around 20% of the energy a full bath consumes, so save hot water baths for special occasions. Don’t let the hot water tap run; you’re wasting energy and money.

Close the Unwanted Outlets

Close the doors between heated and unheated rooms to keep the warmth inside. Look for any cold air coming through keyholes, windows, and doors and block it. If you’re not using a fireplace, use a chimney balloon to stop cold air from coming inside and keep the heat in. Close curtains but open them in the morning to let sunlight in.

Energy Monitors

These devices show you how much energy you’re using right now. When you turn on the shower or kettle, the numbers rise. Monitors help you understand where you use the most energy. You can use these metrics to make better choices about your energy use in your home.

Conclusion

Following the above tips can greatly optimize your energy consumption and lower your monthly bills while maintaining a comfortable home. Small changes can make a big difference over time. Smart Heating and Air Conditioning is here to assist you if you need help with your heating and air conditioning systems. Our experts can ensure your HVAC system runs efficiently, keeping your home comfortable while saving you money. Contact us today to schedule a service.

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