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5 Tips to Save Money on Your Electric Bill

The electric bill can get expensive, especially over the summer when we’re heavily reliant on the air conditioner. Below are five tips to save money on your electric bill that can make a significant difference on the pocketbook, especially during the dead of the Michigan summers.

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Make Your Home One Degree Warmer

We all want things cool and comfortable. You can save a significant amount of money by simply adjusting the thermostat one degree warmer than what you’re used to in the summer.

The smaller the difference between the indoor and outdoor temperatures, the lower your cooling bills will be in the summer months.

Avoid setting your air conditioner at a cooler temperature than normal as you turn it on. It won’t work any faster and it will increase your cooling expenses.

Use a Programmable Thermostat

A programmable thermostat allows you to make certain adjustments that follow your routine. For instance, if you set it for the warmest overnight temperature possible while the family is sleeping, you can save money. Programmable thermostats also allow you to keep the house warmer while everyone is at work or school for additional savings.

With a standard thermostat, these changes would need to be made daily, and it’s easy to forget or let slip. The programmable function allows for consistency. Energy.gov has some considerations to follow for programmable thermostats, such as where in the home to locate it that can help save you money in the long run.

Seal Your Home

Weatherizing and sealing the areas of your home where air can otherwise escape will reduce energy bills both in the summer and winter. In the summer months, you are allowing the cool air from the AC to stay within the home.

Areas of the home that can be weatherized or sealed include:

  • Windows
  • Doors
  • Air ducts (leaks can be repaired)
  • Attic (additional insulation can be added)
  • Water heater (An insulated wrap can help)

Use Major Appliances at Off-Peak Hours

Electricity is cheaper at the times when fewer people are using it. If you can put off laundry, dishes, and other major electronics until the end of the evening, you can save money on your electric bill.

Make Sure Your HVAC Is Running as Efficiently as Possible

If your HVAC system is not operating at 100 percent, it’s working harder to keep your home at a comfortable temperature. The result is more energy expended and a higher bill. Regular HVAC preventative maintenance can help keep your system in strong working order and help you save money on your electric bills. It’s also important to make sure that you make any necessary HVAC fixes to keep it running as smoothly as possible.

Hire Haley Mechanical to Check Your HVAC System

You don’t have to keep paying those high electric bills. The experts at Haley Mechanical can help you make your HVAC system run as smoothly and efficiently as possible. Contact us today to learn more about how HVAC maintenance can help you keep your electric bill down!

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