How to Save on Cooling Costs
It’s summer, and ’tis the season! (The season for the highest utility bills.) How can you combat the Alabama heat, yet lower your utility bills?
At Capstone, we are experienced at helping people with buying a house in the Tennessee Valley. Sometimes it’s a bigger house that has more space to cool. Other times it could be a new home with less tree shade. We’ve come up with some tips for helping our customers on how to lower your utility bills this summer.
Invest in a Programmable Thermostat
Your cooling costs can account for up to 50% of your total utility bill. A programmable thermostat is a wise investment that will save you money in the long run. Some of the newer models can even be controlled with your smartphone using an app.
When you aren’t home, set your thermostat several degrees warmer. This will save you on cooling costs. If you cut off your air completely when you aren’t home, not only will you be miserable when you get home and have to wait for the air to cool back off, it could backfire and actually end up costing you more money. The amount of energy expended to completely cool your house back down is often greater than the amount needed to maintain it at a temperature only a few degrees warmer.
If you’re like us and rush out the door most mornings, a smart thermostat could be a perfect fit for you! It allows you to adjust your thermostat when you’re away from your home.
Keep Hot Air Out
It’s a matter of science. Light equals heat. The sunlight streaming into your home is actively working against your cooling unit. Keep blinds closed and make sure that your windows seal well so that your cool air doesn’t escape.
Likewise, it’s a good idea to keep any lights you aren’t currently using turned off. Even the light from a small lightbulb emits heat. Not only will the electricity used by the bulbs raise your bill, it will also make your house warmer which causes your cooling unit to work harder. This raises your bill even more.
This is also a good time to seal cracks and small openings to prevent warm air from coming into your home. Add caulk or weatherstripping to seal those leaks around doors and windows.
Run Larger Appliances at Night
In the summer, running larger appliances (washer, dryer, dishwasher, etc.) at night can help keep you utility bills at a more affordable cost. These appliances all produce heat and make it harder for your cooling unit to effectively cool down your home. Your cooling unit ends up running longer and using more energy. At night, however, temperatures get a bit cooler and not as much cooling is needed.
Looking for That Perfect Energy Efficient House?
Buying a house in Huntsville should be a pleasant, exciting process! Let us help you navigate the house buying market with confidence: contact the real estate professionals at Capstone Realty today.