You may be surprised by these energy saving tips for your home.
The average English household uses over £1,000 worth of electricity every year. This includes heating, cooling, lighting, appliances, and other electrical devices. Learn how to save money on your electric bill and reduce your carbon footprint and save money.
A programmable thermostat allows you to set different temperatures throughout the day. It will automatically adjust the temperature based on when you wake up, go to bed, leave the house, etc. If you aren’t using your air conditioner during the summer months, you can use a programmable thermostat to turn off your air conditioning at night.
This tip is especially helpful if you live in an area with high electricity costs. Turning lights off when not in use helps save money.
LED bulbs last longer than incandescent bulbs and use less power. They can cost little bit more than traditional light bulbs, but in long term is worth to do it. If you replace all your incandescent bulbs with LED bulbs, you will save minimum £300 per year on your electric bill.
Insulating windows and doors helps keep heat out during cold weather and keeps warm air inside during hot weather. It also reduces noise levels and improves the appearance of your home.
English weather… ehh, If you live in an area with dampness issues, such as a basement, attic, crawl space, or garage, consider sealing those areas to prevent moisture damage. This will help reduce mold growth and improve indoor air quality.
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