Do you ever get your utility bills and are frustrated with how high the cost is? With the high cost of living, it is understandable. However, sometimes the solution could be in your hands, where a few changes in your home can cut down your utility bills. To help you out, here are a few tips you can use to make your home more energy-efficient.

Improve Your Insulation

Proper insulation can help save about 10 to 50% on your heating bills. Start with the attic, including the rafters and the floor. This is where most air from your home escapes from. If you are living in an older home, most likely, the insulation needs to be updated. You can opt for batts for areas with standard joist spacing. For areas with uneven joist spacing, try loose-fill insulation. You can call an insulation company to come and access your home and tell you the best amount of insulation you need.

Install Solar Power

Another effective way to make your home energy efficient is by switching to solar power. Look for solar power AZ companies and choose a company with a good reputation. Solar power helps eliminate your energy bills. No matter what you have heard about solar power, the best place to get advice and factual information is from an expert. The solar company will come and inspect your home before installation, then advise accordingly. To get the most out of your solar panels, make sure you follow all the instructions in terms of maintenance.

Unplug Small Appliances Not in Use

It is not unusual for people to leave their appliances plugged in even when not in use. While this may look insignificant, it actually drains a bit of your electricity, making your home less energy efficient. In a year, the electricity from appliances left plugged in can add up to about $100. That is why you need to unplug small appliances that you are not using full time, like the blender, coffee maker, and toaster.

Using Energy Efficient Appliances

If you are not using energy-efficient appliances in your home, your energy bills are probably hitting the roof. That is why you need to choose appliances with a high energy star rating. You should also think of the appliance design while at it. For instance, a front-loading washing dries clothes better and uses less water. You can start upgrading appliances one by one, not to dent your pocket as much. Also, modern appliances have better designs and look better. Before upgrading the appliances, you can take a few steps to maximize their efficiency. For instance, ensure there is one-inch space surrounding your fridge for better air circulation. You should also clean the refrigerator once in a while, especially the cooling oil, removing dust.

Close Any Gaps Around Doors and Windows

With time, your doors and windows become less efficient. If it has been a while since you replaced your old and drafty windows, then this is a project worth taking.  Replacing your windows will help save you money in terms of energy bills. The same applies to your doors. If there are any gaps allowing air to escape, fill them or replace your doors.

Replace Your HVAC System

An HVAC system contributes to about half the home’s energy bill. When it is an older system, it uses more energy than that. If you are using an older system, then get a newer model that is energy efficient.

Saving energy in your home and money comes from looking at what measures you can take in your home. Look if there are any weak spots in your home and address them for an energy-efficient home.

Jackson Martin
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Jackson Martin, holding a degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Texas, has been a prominent figure in the home improvement sector for over 18 years. He joined our team in 2020, sharing his expertise in renovation techniques, sustainable building practices, and DIY projects. Jackson's previous experience includes working in residential construction management and as a home renovation consultant. He is an advocate for energy-efficient homes and enjoys participating in local marathon events.

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