How to Save Energy on Home Appliances

Homeowners can adopt simple ways to reduce the overall consumption of energy in their homes. The greater part of the energy bills is associated with home appliances. People do not consider giving thought to energy saving techniques that could not only save our environment but can also reduce costs on energy bills. Moreover, appliance can get damaged if not used properly, resulting in increased repair and maintenance costs.

1.  Turn Out Un-Necessary Lights

Many people leave lights on at night when the entire house is sleeping. By creating a habit of turning out all lights you can help save a lot of costs on energy bills. Make sure you turn-off the lights when you leave a room or go out of the house. Light bulbs take up a lot of energy. Try to make it a habit of turning-out all the extra lights.

2.  Unplug All Your Devices and Appliances

Homeowners can reduce the costs on their utility bills significantly by unplugging extra devices and appliances. 

  • Unplug all the chargers from the sockets including laptops chargers, mobile chargers, etc.
  • Unplug any extra appliance that is not in use.
  • Unplug all the unnecessary devices and home appliances before going to sleep.
  • Save up to 100 watts of energy on each device that is left plugged in over the night or a long period of time.

3.  Use Your Appliances In An Energy-Efficient Way

Misusing energy not only costs a lot but is very harmful for our environment. So make sure you use your appliances in a smart way.

  • Do not turn up the temperature of your heater just because you have a poor insulation system.
  • Maintain a balanced temperature for your cooling systems.
  • Do not use hot water to do the laundry.
  • Do not wash only a few dishes in dishwasher because it takes time to heat the water and also takes up a lot of energy to pump it.
  • Do not use a lot of water for dishwashing and laundry, try to use the minimal amount for your load.
  • Keep the refrigerator temperature at 40 degree Fahrenheit
  • Keep your home’s insulation system maintained to avoid using extra energy on heating and cooling appliances.
  • Do not open the oven door frequently while cooking food because the heat inside the oven escapes every time you open it and therefore takes up more energy to gather the same amount of heat again. 

4.  Maintain A Balanced Temperature Inside Your Home

Heating and cooling systems in homes take up most of the energy and are responsible for increased utility bills. Homeowners should adopt techniques to maintain a balanced temperature inside the house. By simply letting the heat of the sun inside the house, homeowners can save a lot of cost on energy used by the heating system. Similarly, try to fix and replace the windows and doors of your home. By making sure that there is no crack or open space for warm or cold breeze to get in, you are actually saving money on peaked utility bills.  

Purchasing a home maintenance plan from Bonfe will also ensure that any repair which needs to be done will be taken care of, saving you money on high utility costs.

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