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Five Tips For Lowering Your Power Bill

webmasterAugust 14, 2013

If you are living in the Tampa area and you are looking to save money on your monthly power bill and the amount of electricity you use, there are a few tips available to help with getting started. Lowering your power bill can be done with a a few changes in your everyday habits and some simple upgrades that can save you hundreds or thousands each year. Knowing various methods of lowering your power bill will also help you to use less energy altogether, contributing to the betterment of the environment.

  • Upgrade Appliances

Consider upgrading the appliances in your home to Eco-friendly versions. Eco-friendly appliances help to reduce the amount of energy you are using, thus drastically reducing the cost of your power bill. In addition to cutting down on power usage, Eco-friendly appliances also reduce the amount of water and other resources necessary to work properly, reducing your carbon footprint.

  • Unplug Electronics

Unplugging electronic devices when they are not in use will avoid using unnecessary energy, ultimately helping you to save on your power bill each month. Hair accessories, televisions, computers and even lamps that are unplugged when not in use help to reduce the overall amount of power you are using.

  • Choose the Right Home Security System

Choosing the right security system that uses automated systems to turn off lights and save on your power bill can drastically reduce your overall usage of energy and power. Looking for a Tampa home automation and security system can be done locally and online. You can compare a variety of options available when it comes to choosing a security system for your own home with Vivint home security services.

  • Turn Off Lights

Any time you are not present in a room be sure to turn off all of the lights. Make it a known rule with everyone in your household to turn off lights unless they are necessary and in use. Keeping lights off can cut your power bill in half depending on the number of individuals living in your home and the amount of energy that is currently being used unnecessarily.

  • Change Your Light Bulbs

Upgrading all of the light bulbs throughout your home to energy-efficient light bulbs not only helps to use less power overall protecting the environment, but also reducing your bill altogether. When you use energy-efficient light bulbs you get a much longer life with the bulbs compared to traditional options that are still available on the market today.

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