During this hot summer, energy bills can be through the roof. Saving money is a priority this summer, and there are ways to start doing that throughout your apartment. Here are some great tips on how to stay comfortable, but also cut down costs on your energy bills.
Are you living in an apartment and eating super cheap foods to survive the recession?
Maybe you can save money on your power bills? Sometimes it can be tough
to lower your power bill while living in an apartment. You can't do
much about low quality construction, inadequate insulation, or old
appliances. But, there are several ways to cut your electric bill in an
apartment with little cost.
1. High Efficiency Light Bulbs.
Perhaps the biggest change you can make in an apartment is to use lamps
with high efficiency bulbs and minimize the use of old technology track
lighting and ceiling lights. High efficiency light bulbs use a fraction
of the energy used by old fashioned incandescent light bulbs. For
example, a high efficiency compact fluorescent light bulb that is
equivalent of a 40 watt incandescent light bulb uses only 9 watts of
power. With high efficiency compact fluorescent bulbs, you can easily
reduce your electricity usage for lighting to 1/4 of your costs under
incandescent bulbs.
2. Turn Off Unnecessary Lights. Being a
highly efficient person can lower your lighting costs even more. If you
aren't in a room, turn the light off. A turned off light uses no power
at all.
3. Keep Your Thermostat Set at 78-degrees in the Summer and 68-degrees in the Winter.
If you can minimize the use of energy for heating and cooling, you will
most certainly cut your power bill. If you wrap yourself in a snuggy or
quilt during the winter and set your thermostat a little lower, you
will save money. Conversely, in the summer time, you can save money by
setting the thermostat a little higher and wearing less clothing.
4. Use Fans to Stay Comfortable.
While you are letting it all hang out during the summer, you might as
well enjoy a breeze. Fans will circulate the air, evaporate sweat, and
allow you to feel cooler. With a ceiling fan going, you may even be able
to bump your thermostat up to 80-degrees. Remember to turn off fans in
unused rooms because they simply allow you to feel cool by helping
evaporate sweat quickly.
5. Hang Insulating Curtains or Drapes.
Insulating curtains or drapes will help keep your apartment home
comfortable while saving you money. In mild, temperate, climates you can
open the curtains to let the sun's warmth in, and close them to keep
the warmth in. Or, if it's bitterly cold outside, you can close the
energy-efficient insulating curtains to keep every bit of warmth in that
you can. If it's super hot, you can close the insulating curtains to
keep that heat at bay. For less than $15 per panel, Walmart.com has
Eclipse Dobby Energy-Efficient Curtain Panels that keep out 99% of
outside light, reduce outside noise by up to 44%, and save $15 per year
in energy costs.
6. Plug Drafts. It's hard enough to heat
an apartment without having extra cold air seeping in. You need to plug
drafts to stop losing cool air in the summer and warmth in the winter.
If you have a hand-held hairdryer, the Thermwell Products Indoor Shrink
Window Insulation
Kit for Standard Windows can save the day. The kit consists of plastic
sheets of "shrink film" and "double faced tape" that can essentially
shrink wrap a drafty window. While several kits are available, a
standard three window kit sells for less than $5 online at
HomeDepot.com. For a similar low price at HomeDepot.com, Thermwell has a
"Double Draft Stop" that fits under drafty doorways to stop cold air at
the front door.
With just a few simple steps, you can save
energy, cut electric bills, and live in a more comfortable apartment.
For more tips to save money this summer go to yahoo.com.
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Great Energy Saving Tips for Apartment Living
Posted by Larimer Associates on 8:21 AM


1 comments:
Avoid placing lighting fixtures or TV sets near your air-conditioning thermostat, since the thermostat would pick up the heat coming from these appliances. This will make your air conditioner operate longer than necessary, since it senses the heat being emitted by the appliances.
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