Smart Home Changes For Massive Savings On Utility Bills

More Comfort At A Lower Cost

Utility costs have surged for millions of U.S. households over the last decade. Surprisingly, much of the increase stems from neglecting simple energy-saving practices and poor planning—issues that are easy to fix with a little effort.

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Get Regular Home Energy Audits

An energy audit aims to identify areas where your home is wasting energy. By taking steps to address these problematic areas, you plan how to get started with improvements around the house and even to your lifestyle. Hire a reliable, certified professional for the audit.

Electricity

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Fix Leaky Faucets

A slow drip from a leaky faucet might not seem like a big deal, but it can add up. Leaky faucets waste both water and energy, especially if it's hot water. So, fix these leaks timely. These are small tasks that can save you noticeable money on your water bill.

Faucet

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Wash Clothes In Cold Water

Washing clothes in cold water uses significantly less energy since you're not heating the water. This trick works well for most laundry loads. However, fabrics of towels, bedding, and even some tough stains may still require warm or hot water for proper cleaning.

Wash Clothes

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Harvest Rainwater For Outdoor Use

Rainwater harvesting systems can collect hundreds of gallons during a single rainfall, depending on your roof size and local precipitation levels. You can store this water in barrels or cisterns to use it for watering plants, washing vehicles, or other outdoor tasks—a high reduction in municipal water usage.

Rainwater

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