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You think the end of summer will be the end of high electricity bills but instead, they’ve risen. If your autumn electricity bills are just as high as the ones in summer then it’s time to run an electrical safety inspection to take a look at the possible causes and what you can do to save money on electricity during autumn
You want to throw in your autumn decor now and don’t want to wait until December to string the lights? Your electrical bills are going to rise if you hang seasonal, or other fall holiday lights outside or inside your home, especially the ones made of incandescent lights. To prevent such a spike in your utility bills you can take steps to reduce your overall costs and what better ways there is than LED light bulbs, LEDs use less energy than incandescent, durable, and last longer. Solar-powered lights are another surefire way to save electricity in autumn by replacing high-usage décor with renewable energy
It’s the time of the year to turn up the heater. Having a forced-air heater will cause your electric bills to go up. Try a middle of the range setting for the cool-but-not-cold autumn weather. If it’s warm this autumn open the windows and let your temperature rise naturally.
Seal gaps in doors and windows or cover the windows with plastic sheeting this will help you save money during autumn as well as lower the bills as the season moves into the winter months.
Autumn is the time of the year when leaves of different shaped, size and colours pile up and choosing a battery or gas-powered tools will help you save electricity as well as your bills in autumn instead of ones that plugin such as electric leaf blower, mower, or other similar gardening/lawn care item
As days get shorter and shorter, the lack of daylight may mean you use electricity more often which will spike your electricity bills. What can you do to keep your indoors well-lit as reduce electricity consumption? We all know that LED bulbs use up to 75% less energy than incandescent bulbs so what are you waiting for make your appointment now with our licensed Inlightech electrician nearby to upgrade to LED lightings
Being mindful of your energy consumption is the first and foremost step towards saving energy so remember to turn off lights in rooms you aren’t using and open your window treatments during the daylight hours. Even though the days are significantly shorter in comparison to the summer season, you still have more sunlight hours now than you will in a few months.
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