Here are 10 things you can do to use less energy this summer, save some money on your utility bills and be cooler in the process.

  1. Use A Programmable Thermostat

    You can adjust the temperature to go a bit higher and give your AC a break while you’re away at work, school, or whatever during the day and have it cool down before you get home when you can enjoy it.

  2. Change Dirty Filters

    A dirty air filter causes your air conditioning unit to work harder than it should due to a lack of airflow. The harder it works, the quicker its parts will wear out and need repairs which can shorten the life of your HVAC unit.

  3. Keep Blinds/Curtains Closed

    Direct sunlight coming into your home can increase the temperature inside. Placing curtains and/or blinds on your windows and keep them closed during the day can reduce the amount of extra temperature you let in.

  4. Use Fans

    A fan is great to use in your home to cool off a room and it allows you to set your thermostat to be a few degrees warmer without feeling much of a difference and which definitely can lower your energy bill.

  5. Get Air Conditioner Serviced

    Having the annual service done on your air conditioner can keep it running properly as well as help your energy bill be lower than it might be without maintenance.

  6. Turn Off Lights

    Light bulbs produce heat, especially incandescent ones and using them minimally throughout the day helps to not produce any extra heat.

  7. Grill Outside

    Cooking in the kitchen, especially with the oven, can create quite a bit of heat. Opt to cook outside on your grill whenever possible during the summer and enjoy the yummy bbq feasts while you can.

  8. Wash Clothes In Cold & Dry Low

    Whenever you can, use cold water to wash your clothes and your energy bills will be lower. Also, dry clothes on the low setting to use less power with the bonus of not shrinking them too.

  9. Use Air Dry On Dishwasher

    It’s not necessary to have dishes heat-dried in the dishwasher. Turn the heat drying setting off (if possible) and after the dishwashing cycle has ended, crack the door open about the size of your hand and let the dishes dry naturally. This is something you can do all year long to save energy.

  10. Let The Night Air In

    Make the most of cooler night temperatures by opening the windows before sleeping. Of course, security should be your primary concern prior to leaving them open as you doze off.

Now you have a few ideas on how can keep your house cool and cut your energy bills this summer! This list can help you lessen the heat in your home and enjoy summer even more.

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