Saving On Home Costs in 2023

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It can be daunting to manage home expenses, especially with rising electrical, water, and HVAC costs. But that doesn't mean there isn't anything that can be done to help save money on all of these bill types. This blog will discuss different ways to save on costs around your home.

Electric

Taking control of your energy consumption is a great way to lower your monthly electric bill. Simple solutions like replacing old, inefficient appliances or beginning to use LED lightbulbs or smart lighting systems to ensure you’re not wasting electricity during the day. Unplugging devices when they’re not in use, using dimmers on lights, and setting your thermostat on a low temperature when you’re away or sleeping can all add up to help you save on your electricity bill.

A good place to start is to make sure your appliances are energy efficient. Look for Energy Star labels on any new appliances before buying, and consider replacing older, inefficient models with more energy-efficient versions.

Plumbing

Home plumbing can often be expensive to maintain, but there are several ways to save some money. Installing an aerator (a device that restricts the flow of water) on the faucets can help save up to 30 percent on your water bill. Additionally, being careful about what gets flushed down drains and toilets will save money on potential blockages and repairs.

Regular inspections of your pipes and other plumbing components also helps to catch potential problems early before they become overwhelming expenses. Finally, investing in quality parts for any necessary repairs is an important way to ensure that the problem won’t need to be fixed again anytime soon.

HVAC

One of the best ways to save on HVAC costs is to ensure that your heater and air conditioner are running in optimal condition. A well-maintained system will last longer and be more efficient, leading to lower energy costs. To maximize your HVAC system's lifespan, consider performing regular maintenance, such as checking for wear and tear, replacing air filters once a month or bi-monthly, and cleaning dust from interior parts.

Additionally, programmable thermostats can help you save money over time by allowing you to set temperatures when you're away from home. With these tips, you'll be sure to enjoy cost savings while ensuring that your heating and cooling system runs smoothly for years to come!

The best way to save on costs at home is by conducting regular maintenance! Looking to get maintenance done? Contact Cotti-Johnson at (774) 768-5154!

 

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