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How to lower Electric Bill

Electricity use is dependent mainly on obvious factors like the size of houses and the temperature outside.

How to lower Electric Bill!!
 
 10 tips to Lower Your Electric Bill

1.Identify and fix  any leaks.
2.Use a programmable thermostat.
3.Eliminate dust.
4.Replace your filters.
5.Cook with something smaller.
6.Plant trees.
7.Install a ceiling fan.
8.Buy energy-efficient appliances.
9.Add solar panels to your home.
10.Consider your light bulbs.

how to reduce electricity bill!!

1.Identify and fix  any leaks.

There could be a malfunction in an appliance(electronics and other devices that continuously draw power even when they appear to be off), or power could be flowing to ground through a bad connection,can happen if the wire is somehow connected to ground or to the return path.Observable symptoms may include your counter showing a meaningful current even when all appliances are off.

2.Use a programmable thermostat.  

A programmable thermostat is one of the most affordable and effective ways to save energy and lower electric bill in your home. It is important to follow the manufacturer’s installation guidelines and use instructions. The source of our largest expense at home is heating and cooling, but based on external temperature and personal preference, it can be subject to large spikes. You can reduce the energy you consume and lower your electric bill by resisting the urge to turn up the heat or turn the thermostat down, but when that isn’t enough you should consider installing a programmable thermostat. 

3.Eliminate dust.  

While you're stocking those refrigerator shelves, get out your duster. If the coils under the refrigerator are blanketed in dust, that means your appliance is working harder and costing you more money.


4. Replace your filters. 

We are pretty good at replacing our filter, but we could be more diligent unchanged air filters often lead to air-conditioning units and heating systems breaking down.Dirty filters restrict airflow, causing the AC system to run longer and use more energy.

5.  Cook with something smaller. 

Any time you use your microwave, toaster oven or an electric skillet, you'll use less energy and save a little money.

6. Plant trees.

Trees can reduce air temperature by blocking sunlight. A tree can be a natural air conditioner cool the air, land and water with shade and moisture thus reduce the heat.


7. Install a ceiling fan.

In comparison to the air conditioner, ceiling fans consume a significantly smaller amount of energy. In manipulating the temperature of your home.


8. Air-dry clothing.

In Texas.in summer, things are mostly dry before finish hanging up an entire load of laundry. In winter, with highs in the 50s (Fahrenheit), it takes several hours. A good, stiff breeze can help dry things, even when the sun isn’t doing much.


9. Add solar panels to your home.

The most important thing is that solar energy is a truly renewable energy.Reduces Electricity Bills Solar power systems derive clean, pure energy from the sun. Installing solar panels on your home helps combat greenhouse gas emissions and reduces our collective dependence on fossil fuel.

10. Consider your light bulbs.

 The most popular light bulbs available are halogen incandescents, compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs), and light-emitting diodes (LEDs). Although they can initially cost more than traditional incandescent bulbs, during their lifetime they save you money, because they use less energy.