6 steps to energy efficient homes

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energy efficient homes6 steps to

Keep in mind that each of these steps is an investment. So while they may cut into your savings

initially, in the long run, you have the potential to come out on top.

energy’s not cheap. the average U.s. hoUsehold spent nearly $1,300 on electricity in 2012, consUming 903

kilowatt-hoUrs every month.

Fortunately, today’s technology can help you lower your energy consumption and energy costs. Check out these six energy efficient appliances, gadgets, and devices designed to increase your home’s energy efficiency.

The first step to improving your home’s energy efficiency is to figure out which appliances and areas are consuming the most energy.

A monitoring system can help track your family’s energy usage by displaying how much energy each appliance or device is using. This information can determine how behavioral changes, such as turning off a computer or cutting back on the AC, can help cut costs each month.

1. home energy monitors

Devices plugged into the wall continue to consume small amounts of electricity even when powered off.

“Smart” power strips allow you to plug in more devices while also cutting off the excess power when they aren’t in use. Smart power strips shut down based on a timer, an occupancy sensor or when a “master” device like a computer is turned off.

2. smart power strips

Programmable thermostats can improve the energy efficiency of your home by automatically reducing your cooling or heating based on a preset schedule. You can set temperatures for daytime and nighttime, and even specific days of the week. According to Consumer Reports, devices like this can help you save up to $180 in energy costs.

3. programmable thermostats

A simple way to increase your home’s energy efficiency is to replace conventional incandescent light bulbs with compact fluorescent ones. You could also opt for lower wattage bulbs. And for the outdoors, consider using solar-powered lighting.

4. energy-efficient lighting

Hybrid water heaters cost more than conventional water heaters but reduce long-term energy costs. Consumer Reports estimates that some hybrid water heaters can provide annual savings of about 60% a year.

5. hybrid water heaters

Showering not only uses a significant amount of water, but also uses energy to heat and pump the water.

High-efficiency showerheads with the WaterSense label provide a lower flow of water to help reduce both water and energy use. The EPA estimates the average family could save 2,900 gallons of water and 370 kilowatt-hours of electricity each year, simply by switching to a high-efficiency showerhead.

6. water-efficient showerheads

Whether you opt for one of these devices or try all six, simple updates can put you on the road to improving the energy efficiency of your home and cutting your utility bills.

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This information is general in nature, is provided for educational purposes only, and should not be relied on or interpreted as accounting, financial planning, investment, legal or tax advice. Regions neither endorses nor guarantees this information, and encourages you to consult a professional for advice applicable to your specific situation.

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