Upgrade to energy-efficient appliances: Replacing old appliances with new, energy-efficient models can significantly reduce your energy usage and lower your energy bill.
Insulate your home: Proper insulation can help to keep your home warm in the winter and cool in the summer, reducing the need for heating and air conditioning and saving you money on energy costs.
Use energy-efficient light bulbs: Replacing traditional incandescent light bulbs with LED or CFL bulbs can reduce your energy usage and lower your energy bill.
Install a programmable thermostat: A programmable thermostat allows you to set your home’s temperature to automatically adjust when you are not home, helping to reduce energy usage and save money on your energy bill.
Seal air leaks: Air leaks around doors and windows can let in drafts, causing your heating and cooling system to work harder and use more energy. Sealing these leaks can help to reduce energy usage and lower your energy bill.
Use energy-efficient windows: Upgrading to energy-efficient windows can help to keep your home at a comfortable temperature and reduce your energy usage, saving you money on your energy bill.