Energy-saving initiatives are now everywhere since it’s becoming obvious that the global environment is no longer the same as it used to be and that it could use a little help from people. But more than the global impact that this could do, it’s evident to that finding out the best ways to save power on an individual level is more beneficial for us when it comes to cost-cutting.
If you could help the environment while saving money in the process, wouldn’t you want to give it a shot? Here are some ways that can really help in this endeavor, when you see how much you can save and how it can also make you feel better in some ways, you might want to keep this up permanently instead of just testing if you can do the challenge.
1. Window Tinting
Having air conditioning unit in your home makes living in tropical countries easier. However, despite the comfort that it provides it also comes with a sky rocketing bills, especially during summer because the unit has to work harder to keep your house cool. But if you get your windows at home tinted, you’ll be able to save money on energy cost. Window films blocks not just the sunlight but as well as the heat from penetrating your home, so you wouldn’t have to run the AC unit on full blast just to keep our house cool.
2. Seal Up The House
Whether you’re using air conditioning or heating system at home, they’d have to work harder to keep the house at a comfortable temperature if there’s a lot of a crack around the doors and windows. Stop that by buying caulk and weather-stripping to seal cracks to reduce energy costs by 15 to 30%. By doing this, you’re reducing your home’s heating and cooling expenses. Not only does this save money and reduce energy loss in the short term, but also it could mean that a future furnace may only need to be half the size.
3. Make Use Of Rainwater
Do you really need tap water just to water your garden or clean your garage? Not really. For this, collecting rain water can help you save on clean water as well as energy bill at home. If it’s possible, contact your water authority and local council for advice on how to install and maintain a rainwater tank. But if not, you can just use rain barrels positioned below downspouts or even any items in your home that can be used to collect water like children’s swimming pools works just fine.
4. Upgrade Appliances
For those appliances you know you need every day and will use often, like refrigerator and washing machine, spending a little more is reasonable provided that the quality is unquestionable. At least you can rest assured that they’ll last for 10 years or more without you needing to take them to the repair shop every few years. You may also want to start looking into energy efficient replacements. Some of them can save up to 30% more energy, significantly reducing your monthly utility bills. The appliances that consume the most energy are your HVAC system and washer and dryer.
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