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4 Quick Ways To Cut Your Home Energy Costs In New Orleans

If you’ve looked at your Entergy bill lately, you likely already feel there are some improvements you can do to reduce your energy consumption.

Well, don’t just stand there, see if you can save money by putting into practice some energy-saving strategies.

This article will show you some ways to cut your energy bill at home.

1. Check Your Insulation

Make sure the insulation in your attic is adequate for the size of your home. Insulation This aids in minimizing the loss of heated or cooled air and alleviates the strain on your system.

Various alternatives exist for enhancing insulation in pre-existing structures. You can opt for professional services like blown-in insulation, or take the do-it-yourself approach. However, if you choose the latter, ensure to wear appropriate gloves and a mask for safety.

2. Upgrade Your Lights

Conventional incandescent light bulbs exhibit significant inefficiency, with a staggering 90% of the energy they consume being dissipated as heat.

That’s why people are getting away from incandescent bulbs, with compact fluorescent and, eventually, LED bulbs becoming the preferred alternatives.

Best LED Bulbs

Here are some LED Bulbs that will last longer and save you money.

Energetic 24-Pack A19 LED Light Bulb, 60 Watt

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Feit Electric Smart Light Bulbs with RGB Color

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Sunco 10 Pack Vanity Globe Light Bulbs G25 LED

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While the initial investment for upgrading to these newer technologies may be relatively high, the long-term benefits outweigh the costs due to reduced operating expenses. The efficiency disparity between incandescent and CFL/LED bulbs is substantial. Additionally, LED bulbs boast an extended lifespan, leading to savings by reducing the frequency of bulb replacements.

3. Watch the Use Of Your Appliances

Appliances are the #1 thing that runs your energy bill up the most. Here are some appliances to keep an eye on.

  1. Air conditioner
  2. Water heater:
  3. Lighting:
  4. Refrigerator:
  5. Washer and dryer

4. Switch To a Smart Thermostat

These days, high-tech thermostats are not only more convenient (many of them can be operated via app), but they give you more efficient use of your heating and cooling, which saves you money.

Here are a couple of high-tech thermostats that we like:

Ubipol Smart WiFi 7 Day/4 Periods Programmable Touchscreen

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Honeywell HomeWi-Fi Smart Color

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Remember to cut off or lower the temperature of your thermostat at night to reduce your bill.

Final Word

Reducing the thermostat setting during unoccupied hours or at night can result in approximately 1% in savings for every degree lowered over an eight-hour period. For instance, lowering the thermostat from 72 to 65 during the night could potentially save you $70, assuming an annual heating cost of $1,000.

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Keisha Smith

Keisha Smith is a Contributing Writer who attended college at Southern University A&M College in Baton Rouge. She is currently writing a book on south Louisiana culture.

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