From a young age, my parents were strict about saving on utility bills, which I now appreciate, especially since there were six of us at home. Now that I live on my own, I’m grateful for the energy-saving habits they taught me. These practices help reduce my utility bills and minimize my environmental impact. Whether it’s a small change or a major upgrade, every step can make your home more energy-efficient. Here are some tips I’ve learned over the years to help you save energy and lower your utility costs.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
Use Smaller Machines:
- Opt for laptops over desktops for work.
- Use dedicated streaming devices (Roku, Apple TV) instead of gaming consoles (PlayStation, Xbox) for TV and movies to save energy.
Update Old Appliances:
- Newer appliances are typically more efficient.
- Look for Energy Star-rated devices to reduce energy consumption.
- Utilize “eco” settings on washing machines and dishwashers for significant savings.
Replace Your Showerhead:
- Switch to a WaterSense-rated showerhead to reduce water usage without sacrificing shower time.
- Newer models minimize waste and enhance the shower experience.
Install Solar Panels:
- Solar panels can significantly reduce utility bills, saving up to $134,000 over 20 years.
- Average installation costs around $26,639; research local rebates and tax breaks.
- Prep your home by insulating, sealing leaks, and upgrading appliances for a more efficient solar setup.