Simple Tips to Help You Save on Your Bills

With prices increasing nearly everywhere these days, many of us are looking for ways to save on bills to help make ends meet. The good news is there are many things you can do at home that will help you save money.


Here are some simple tips you can follow that will help you save money on your home energy bills every month.


Get an Energy Audit


One of the best ways to increase energy-efficiency in a home is to find out ways to reduce energy consumption in your home. When you have an audit done, the inspector will look at your home in thorough detail and give you information on changes you could make to reduce your energy costs.


An energy audit can help you figure out if there are any air leaks in your home that make your heating or cooling system less efficient, if you should consider more insulation, whether you would benefit from new windows, what sort of appliances could help you save money, and much more. The results of an energy audit can help you plan home maintenance and renovation projects that will reduce your overall energy consumption and reduce your monthly bills.


Switch to LED Light Bulbs


Incandescent light bulbs use a lot of energy. Unfortunately, much of this energy is lost in heat. It isn’t used to light your home. Switching to energy-efficient LED light bulbs will save you money each and every time you turn on your lights. These bulbs often do have a higher price than other types of bulbs, but you’ll make up for it in savings. Plus, LED bulbs tend to last much longer than incandescent bulbs, so you’ll need to replace them much less often. This means they’ll cost less in the long run.


Install a Programmable Thermostat


A programmable thermostat can help you save money each month by adjusting the temperature in your home when you are asleep or away. By reducing heating and cooling during times when it’s not needed, you’ll reduce the amount of energy you waste and lower your monthly bills. If you’re spending energy heating or cooling your home when you’re not around, you’re wasting money every month. A programmable thermostat can be programmed based on your schedule, so you won’t have to worry about manually adjusting the temperature every time you leave your home.


There are many different models available with many different features, including smart options that can learn your patterns and adjust the temperature in your home automatically. Talking to a professional can help you make the right choice for your situation.


Schedule Regular Furnace Maintenance


Proper furnace maintenance is important. There are several reasons why. If you get your furnace looked at by a trained professional regularly, they’ll be able to spot any issues and potentially solve them before they become larger and more costly problems.


In addition, properly maintaining your furnace helps it work more efficiently. For instance, a technician can properly clean your furnace to ensure that it isn’t working harder than it needs to and using more energy than it should. Keeping your furnace in good working order will save you money on your heating bills every month and keep your home feeling more comfortable as well.


Invest in an Energy Efficient AC Unit


Air conditioning systems typically use a lot of energy. Switching to a more energy-efficient system will keep your home feeling comfortable for less money. A new high-efficiency air conditioner will also operate with less stress than many older models. This means it won’t require as many repairs, it will have a longer operating life, and it will keep your home feeling comfortable all summer without breaking the bank.


You can trust the professionals at Excelsior Mechanical Ltd. to help you find the right solutions that will save you money on your monthly bills while keeping your home feeling comfortable. Call us today at 306-652-1795 to schedule an appointment or contact us online.

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