How to Cut Your Utility Bill in Half This Summer in Fort Mill, SC

Summer is a favorite time of year for so many. Warm summer nights and long days that include vacations, swimming, kids playing outdoors, and picnics at the park. But along with the fun of summer comes the dreaded high utility bill. Summer is hot, especially in South Carolina. It’s too hot to keep the windows open so your air conditioner runs throughout the day and night just so you can stay comfortable. With utility rate increases, your utility bill probably just keeps getting higher and higher. What can you do to cut costs and potentially cut your bill in half this summer?

Replace Air Filters

Clean air filters help your air conditioner operate efficiently. Dirty and clogged air filters are a big contributor to higher utility bills because your air conditioner has to work harder to circulate the air. It will also help with allergies and asthma. Check them once a month and replace them if they’re dirty.

Avoid Heat-Generating Appliances in Rock Hill, SC

The oven, dryer, and dishwasher create a lot of heat in your house every time you use them. Try to find alternatives whenever possible, and you’ll see savings in the long run.

Instead of using the oven, you can cook on the stovetop, use a crockpot, or even fire up the grill.

Give your clothes dryer a break, hang items outside to dry. If you suffer from spring allergies; look for places around your house where you can lay out the laundry or look into purchasing drying racks.

Water heaters require energy, so try washing your laundry and dishes in cold water to save energy.

Instead of using the dishwasher, wash dishes by hand and let them air dry.

If you need to use the dryer or dishwasher, run them in the early mornings or overnight. Also, make sure you’ve cleaned your dryer traps and vents.

Keep Your Blinds and Curtains Closed from Direct Light in Indian Land

If you’re away from home, keep all your blinds and curtains closed. It’s best to keep the blinds or curtains closed during hot sunny hours of the midday and afternoon.  It will significantly lower the temperature in your home. When you are home and want to use natural light to save energy, only open the blinds or curtains that will let in indirect light.  

R & B Climate Control Recommends to Use Fans

Ceiling fans are a great cost-effective way to cool you off. Just remember to turn your ceiling fan to run counterclockwise during the summer.

If you don’t have ceiling fans, invest in portable fans. You can find inexpensive fans that have several different speeds, settings, and come with remotes.

Use your bathroom fan when you take a shower. A bathroom fan will suck up the humidity and heat from your shower.

Use Low Flow Shower Heads

Install low flow shower heads that reduce the amount of water consumption when you shower.

Turn Down Your Water Heater or Go Tankless

Most thermostats are set at 140 degrees. Turning it down to 120 degrees will lower your utility bills and still maintain a comfortable water temperature. Your water heater uses energy to maintain a constant water temperature. By lowering the temperature your water heater uses less energy.

Because tankless water heaters only work when you turn on hot water, they use less energy than standard water heaters. Switching to a tankless water heater may lower your utility bills.

Use LED Light Bulbs

Once your incandescent light bulbs stop working, replace them with LED bulbs. LED bulbs are more expensive but last much longer and use 80 to 90% less energy than incandescent light bulbs, providing you savings.

Turn It Off and Use Power Strips

Turn off lights, computers, and televisions. Unplug phones and tablets when not charging. Simple steps like these can make a big difference in the amount of electricity you and your home consume. You can even plug your electronics and appliances into power strips. Turn the power strip off when you can. Many of our electronics and appliances use energy even when they’re not in use.

Raise Your Thermostat in Fort Mill

Keep your thermostat at a comfortable temperature but not too cool. Try turning it up a couple degrees and see if your home is still comfortable. Keep it as high as possible while still maintaining your comfort level. A few degrees higher on the thermostat will save you money.

Invest in a Programmable or Smart Thermostat

You can lower your cooling bill as much as 10% by turning your temperatures down seven to ten degrees. A programmable thermostat allows you to set a schedule which would increase the temperatures during the times you’re not there.

You could also purchase a smart thermostat which allows you to control the temperature in your home remotely through a smartphone, tablet, remote control, or by voice. More advanced smart thermostats actually “learn” from your behaviors. Over time, they recognize and remember your regular heating and cooling habits. They will determine the most appropriate temperature based on the time of year, the time of day, the number of occupants, and previous patterns of use.

Properly Insulate Your Home

Before summer is in full swing, make sure your home is properly insulated. Once you turn your air conditioner on, you want to keep the cool air in and the hot air out. Check windows and doors for places where air may be getting in or out. If needed, caulk windows and replace weather stripping on the doors.

Check the ductwork in your attic or crawlspaces for leaks. A properly insulated home will help keep down costs and preserve energy.

Regular Preventative Maintenance from R & B Climate Control

Keeping to a regular maintenance schedule will ensure that your unit is working efficiently, increase the longevity, and reduce your air conditioning system’s energy consumption.

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