• Here are Three Fast Home Hacks That Will Save Energy & Money

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    You’d be surprised just how easy it is to conserve the energy use in your house without really sacrificing anything else. Here are a few tips for getting your energy bill down quickly and easily.

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    Use Window Insulation
    Windows are one of the primary places in your house where heat is going to come in or go out. This means that if you want to save energy, then all you have to do is keep the heat you’ve already created from escaping your house in the winter. Conversely, you would need to keep cold air in and warm air out in the summer, and using plastic window covers is an effective way to do this. It’s also possible to simply use blankets or anything else you have around the house to cover up the windows as well.
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    Switch to CFL or LED Light Bulbs
    The older light bulbs that you probably have in your house now aren’t maximized for energy at all. It’s estimated that you could save as much as 80 percent off the current amount you’re paying to keep your lights running just by switching to more energy-efficient light bulbs. This will only take a few minutes, but it will have an impact on your energy use every day thereafter.
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    Use Automated Thermostat Systems
    Humans aren’t exactly experts at now the exact right time to turn heating and cooling systems on and off. However, computers are rather good at this. If you switch out your old thermostat that’s completely manual to a smart thermostat, you can often save a significant amount of energy and money. This is because the thermostat can be connected to sensors in your house that can draw in all sorts of data about your energy use in order to optimize it without negatively impacting your comfort in any way.

    For example, these thermostats can tell when you aren’t in the house based on both sensors and by learning your habits. So, while you’re at work during the day in the summer, a smart thermostat can let your house heat up, saving you on energy costs. Then, the device can anticipate when you’ll be coming back and quickly cool your house down again.

    For more information on saving energy at home, you can take a look at an energy savings at home infographic from Clydesdale Bank for guidance. This will show you how easy it is to get those bills down.

    Posted in Topics:Awareness and Hype, Tags: , on June 19, 2015