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6 Energy-Saving Tips For You This Summer

Here are some basic energy-saving tips for you this summer that are proven to be effective.

By Hudson Electrical NBPublished 5 years ago 3 min read

Opposite to the northern hemisphere, Australia enjoys summer from December to February. This is the time of day when most families prefer going to the beach to fight the hot weather. But, since the pandemic is still a threat for everyone, some families just opt to stay at home. Now, staying at home during the summer means it would be hot and your air conditioner will be used to its maximum capability.

Summer also means a hike in your usual energy bills as you'd be using more appliances to keep you and your family comfortable in the safety of your home. This applies to all bills including your water consumption. However, according to the Australian government, this electrical soar can be significantly reduced through good planning and adjustment.

On the other hand, a sudden soar in electricity bills can also be because of an unnoticed electrical problem or damage. So just to make sure, better schedule for a routine electrical inspection and maintenance from a trusted electrician Northern Beaches professional.

In the meantime, here are some basic energy-saving tips for you this summer that are proven to be effective.

Use a smart thermostat

One of the most used appliances and probably the highest consuming during summer is your air conditioner. While blasting it off for the whole day can make your house more comfortable, it definitely would cause a spike in your energy bills. One thing that you can do to help lessen your bills during this season is to install a smart thermostat. While buying a smart thermostat means that you have to spend again, surely it is a great investment that you will be using for long.

Smart thermostats can detect the temperature of the room and its occupants, thus you'd never worry if you left your aircon open. It also adjusts the mode of your AC depending on the current temperature without you having to do it manually. So instead of turning it on and off during the hottest days, keeping your aircon open and letting the thermostat do its job can help you save on your next energy bill.

Open your fan

One of the things that would help your air conditioner to further cool your home is keeping your fan open. Naturally, electric fans consume lower energy than your AC. So if you keep its temperature between 24 to 25, and you let your fan open, the cool air will easily be distributed to the whole area and it will only continue to circulate. You just have to make sure that there are no holes or openings where the cool air can escape. Also, you should keep the unused rooms closed and just stay where the AC is placed.

Cover your windows

Did you know that glass is heat-absorbent? It means that if your window is on the side where the sun shines, once it hits your glass window, your home absorbs it. And that would only amplify the hotness of summer, thus you'll be finding ways to keep cool such as taking a bath constantly or blasting off your AC. What you can do to alleviate the situation is to cover up your windows with blackout curtains to keep the sun's heat from going inside your house.

Change sheets into thin ones

Just like wearing thin clothing during the summer, your bedsheet should also be changed into thin ones, as well as your pillowcases. For breathable summer fabrics, you can get cotton, linen, or rayon. Changing into thin sheets would also help you sleep better at night and without worrying about sweating.

Plant trees and wall vines

Trees provide shade and instantaneously cool its surrounding especially during the summer. Although this sounds like a long stretch, planting trees, wall vines, and other thick-shrub plants can help alleviate the heat coming to your home. According to a study, this can help cool a home up to 12 degrees.

Install adequate insulation

Insulation in ceilings and walls serves as a barrier for heat gain and loss. It is extremely important, especially during the winter and summer. Also, insulation is a cost-effective way of keeping your house warmer during winter and cooler during the summer. On the other hand, home insulation wears out over time and should be immediately replaced when it happens.

Keeping it cool

You can both save energy and yet keep you and your family comfortable during this summer heat by following the easy tips listed. Above all, it is also the time to check your previous bills and work on lowering them.

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