Houses use up a lot of energy. Going green and making your home energy efficient isn’t just great for your monthly utilities bill, it’s also good for the city you live in. Make a difference in your neighborhood and use these four tactics to make your home more energy efficient today. You’ll be happy to be making an effort environmentally, and you’ll be happy with the savings to your utility bills.

 

Turn off Your Air- Conditioning

 

There are many ways to keep your home cool without keeping the A/C blasting throughout the day when it’s hot. Instead of working to keep your house cool, focus instead on keeping yourself cool. Cold showers will cool you down and have less cost to the environment and your wallet. Put your top sheet in the freezer before bed, or even dampen them. Set a bowl of ice in front of a fan and enjoy the cool air it provides, or even enjoy a day out at the beach to benefit from the cooling winds.

The point is to use your air-conditioning sparingly. For instance, only turn it on at night for a few hours on a timer so that you can get to sleep.

 

Upgrade Your Windows

 

Your windows are the weakest points in the house when it comes to losing energy. The more energy efficient your windows, the less you need to turn on your thermostat. If your windows are old, draughty or poorly made, you need to consider whether your DIY skills are going to be able to salvage them, or whether it’s time to invest and have a professional window installation Bay Area. Not only will you have windows that will help your home’s efficiency, you’ll have something beautiful to enjoy the San Jose sights.

 

Enjoy the Moderate Temperatures to the Fullest

 

If you live in an area with a moderate climate, most of the time you shouldn’t need to use your heating or your air conditioning, instead, open your windows and doors and let the breeze come in. When the temperature is moderate, it’s easy to use other means to heat or cool yourself – a blanket for when it is a bit chilly, or a cold drink when it’s warm.

 

Turn Out the Lights

 

Although we need light during the dark hours, we don’t need lights on in places that we don’t use. Turn off the lights when you leave the room. To further upgrade your home’s energy-efficient levels, replace your light bulbs with energy-efficient ones. Not only will they cost you less in terms of energy, they also last a lot longer.

There are so many energy-efficient appliances and solutions out there that will save you money in the long run by using less energy and by working for longer. When you save money on your energy bills, you are also reducing your carbon footprint and making the world a better place, and who doesn’t want that?