How To Reduce Your Electricity Bill

Home electricity, we love the benefits of using it but always cringe when a huge electricity bill comes flying into the mailbox. If you want to enjoy the luxury of electricity but also cut down unnecessary spending on bills, thankfully there are plenty of simple energy saving solutions. To prevent and stop your energy bills draining your pocket check out the tips below.

Factors impacting your electricity bill:

  1. Climate 

  2. Size of home

  3. Design of home

  4. Appliances

  5. Personal behaviour

How to mindfully reduce your bill:

  1. Climate and location: When choosing a living location, think about the climate that you want to  live in. Do you like the hot or cold? While you can’t change the weather, the location you live in can offer options that appeal to your climate preference. For example, if you like the heat but want to avoid using heaters throughout the day you might want to find a home that lets in sunlight. Warming your house with natural sunlight is a great alternative to using air conditioning and will make a big cut to your energy bill in the long run. 

  2. Size of residence: While a small home may be great in winter to keep the heat in, a larger open space in your home will offer a cool place to reside in summer. The size of your home will often determine your use of air conditioning; however, it will also determine the amount of power required to run the home. For example, if you live in a small studio apartment, your energy bill will naturally be less than someone living in a 5 bedroom home, simply because the space has less electrical circuits. 

  3. Design of home: If you are currently looking at new places to live, it’s important to pay attention to the way in which design can reduce your electricity bill. IF you home is small but has many windows, this can be a great benefit to avoid using fans and air conditioning to considerably reduce your energy bill. Additionally it is important to consider the orientation of a home and how it is efficient in offering natural energy sources.

  4. Appliances:   When choosing big purchase appliances like a fridge, washing machine, TV or dish washer, don’t merely look at the price and technical specs of the item - prioritise the energy efficiency stars. All of the appliances in your home roughly weigh up to 30% of your home electricity bill, therefore the energy rating on these appliances are extremely important. While the cheap fridge with a lower energy rating may seem appealing for you pocket in present, the ongoing running costs will be significantly higher showing in your energy bill. 

  5. Personal behaviour: There are so many small tips on how to reduce your energy bill when it comes to personal behaviour. We all like things a certain way, however sometimes these personal preferences can be the difference between a couple of hundred dollars off your yearly energy consumption. Making these small mindful changes in your behaviour can save you hundreds of dollars: 

    1. Wash your clothes in cold water and wash full loads. 

    2. Evaluate how warm or cold you really need to set your aircon. Aim for 18-20C in summer and 25-27C in winter. Every degree more or less increases your energy bill by roughly 7%.

    3. Turn off appliances like fridges when not in use. Dry your clothes on a live versus a dryer. 

    4. Turn off switches at the wall if not in use. This can save you up to 10% of your bill.

If you’ve got an unnecessarily high electricity bill, contact the professionals at Response Electricians Perth for an electric maintenance check. Response Electricians Perth are world class electrical experts who know everything there is to know about safety proofing electrical in your home or office.  Our prompt electrical solutions have helped hundreds of people seeking electricians in Perth. Contact an expert electrician today!

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