As temperatures rise, so do energy bills. However, you can stay cool this summer without breaking the bank. With a few smart strategies, you can not only beat the heat but also save money. Here are some easy, effective energy-saving tips to help you stay comfortable without burning through your budget.
1. Use Fans Strategically
Ceiling and portable fans use less electricity than air conditioners and can make a room feel up to 4°F cooler. Ceiling fans help circulate air and create a more even temperature distribution. Portable fans offer a more targeted approach and allow you to focus airflow directly on yourself or a specific area. Both types of fans create wind chill, which helps you sweat more effectively and drops your skin temperature, making you feel cooler.
2. Close Curtains and Blinds During the Day
When sunlight streams through windows, it can significantly raise indoor temperatures. During the hottest parts of the day, make sure to close blinds, draw curtains, and lower shades — especially on south- and west-facing windows — to block out heat and reduce the need for AC.
If you want to maximize energy savings, consider investing in thermal drapes or blackout curtains to keep heat outside and cool air inside.
3. Cook Smart
Your stove or oven can quickly heat up your kitchen. During hot days, consider opting for microwaved leftovers or meals, using an outdoor grill, or preparing no-cook dishes like salads. You could also use slow cookers and air fryers to reduce kitchen heat.
4. Seal Leaks and Insulate
Inspect your doors and windows for drafts and seal any gaps with weatherstripping or caulk. Adding insulation to attics or crawl spaces can also prevent cool air from escaping — helping your AC work more efficiently.
5. Set Your Thermostat Wisely
If you feel strongly about saving money and energy, set your thermostat as high as comfortably possible. The U.S. Department of Energy recommends 78°F when you’re home and higher when you’re away. Consider a programmable or smart thermostat, so you can automate adjustments and save more.
In addition, when you turn on your AC at the beginning of the summer, avoid setting it at a colder setting than normal. This won’t cool your home faster and could result in excessive use and unnecessary expense.
6. Service Your AC Unit
A well-maintained air conditioner runs more efficiently. Fibreglass air filters should be changed every 30 days, and pleated air filters should be replaced every 90 days. You should also schedule a professional inspection at least once a year to keep things running smoothly.
In addition, when you inspect your air conditioner, take time to remove any dust buildup in your air intake vents, as well as ensure that no furniture or other objects are blocking airflow.
7. Use Natural Ventilation
Open windows early in the morning when it’s cooler or late in the evening when temperatures drop. Let the cooler outdoor air naturally ventilate and freshen up your space without using electricity. Make sure you open windows on opposite sides of your home for cross-ventilation and even better airflow.
8. Upgrade to Energy-Efficient Appliances
If you need a new AC unit, fan, or other appliance, look for ENERGY STAR® certified models. They use less energy and can significantly lower your long-term utility bills.
9. Turn Off and Unplug Electronics
Even when turned off, many electronics draw “phantom” power and generate unnecessary heat. Unplug devices when not in use, or use a smart power strip to eliminate wasteful energy drain. This is especially important when you go on vacation.
10. Switch to LED Bulbs
Incandescent bulbs give off more heat and use more power. LED bulbs stay cool and use up to 80% less energy, providing an easy, instant upgrade for your home. However, when possible, you should also take advantage of natural daylight.
11. Invest in an Energy Audit
Energy audits may cost a lot initially, but they help you save money in the long run. The auditor will help you figure out where you can be more energy-efficient and where you’re already doing a good job. Some cities even offer people rebates, discounts, and incentives for completing energy audits.
Stay Cool and Save Energy This Summer
This summer, you don’t need to choose between keeping cool and saving energy. With a few simple changes — like adjusting your thermostat, using fans wisely, and blocking out the sun — you can stay comfortable and save money. Whether you’re making small daily adjustments or investing in long-term upgrades, every step you take adds up to greater comfort and bigger savings.
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