Top Energy Saving Tips

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See How to Save

Listed below are some of the quickest and most effective ways to help you conserve energy, trim costs, and gain control over the energy usage in your home. Post these tips in your home so that everyone can join in and save!

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Set Your Thermostat


Set your thermostat to 78°F or warmer for cooling and 68°F or cooler for heating, keeping the fan on auto. For maximum savings, adjust to 82°F when away during summer and 65°F at night or when away during winter.
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Reduce Your Water Heater Temperature

Reduce your water heater temperature from 140 degrees to 120 degrees, which is the recommended temperature setting according to the U.S. Department of Energy, to save about $7 a month.
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Clean or Replace the AC Filter

Clean or replace the A/C filter regularly to help your unit run more efficiently and trim cooling costs.
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Turn Off Your Ceiling Fan

When you leave a room, turn off the ceiling fan. A fan that runs all the time costs up to $7 a month.

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Use Your Dishwasher


Use your dishwasher to conserve energy. Avoid pre-rinsing dishes to save up to $70 a year.
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Limit the Use of a Pool Pump

Limit the time you run your pool pump: Summer - six hours a day, Winter - four hours a day.
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Adjust Your Washing Machine

Adjust the water level on your washing machine to match the load size, especially when using hot water. Always use a cold rinse.
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Clean and Set Your Dryer

Clean the lint filter in your dryer before every load to dry your clothes faster, and use the auto sensor function to conserve energy by not over-drying your clothes.

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