Here are five things you could do now to keep your electric bill low this summer.
Replace it,clean the filter yourself, or call an HVAC pro to remedy this issue.
You’ll also want to clean the coils and fins on the air conditioner while you’re at it.
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Some products are better for temperature control than others.
Look for products that are certified with anAttachments Energy Rating Council (AERC) Energy Improvementrating.
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Those numbers will tell you how good the covering is at cooling and heating a home.
And even though almost all of our window coverings are adjustable, how much are youactuallymoving them?
Install a Smart or Programmable Thermostat
Get yourself a smart orprogrammable thermostat.
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If you already have one, actually learn how to program it.
Set the temperature to change 30 minutes or an hour before you wake up.
The savings come from not letting the house be cool when you don’t actually need to be cool.
The fight for every degree is the same.
Therefore, the higher your AC temperature is set to, the higher the energy savings.
A 2015 study showed that about a quarter of your electric bill can be attributed to these vampire appliances.
Seal Cracks and Gaps
Any opening in your home is a spot for heat to seep in.
Feel the areas around your window panes and door frames.
Just remember to take it out before your next fire.
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Energy efficient window coverings.
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Programmable thermostats.
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