Are your energy bills getting out of control? In the quest to lower this utility bill, many of us focus on the usual suspects like heating and air conditioning systems. However, there may be lesser-known culprits around your home silently inflating your energy costs.
These energy costs can sneak up on you and add up over time. Here are 10 unexpected items that might be quietly draining your wallet.
1. Old Refrigerators
Old refrigerators are notorious energy hogs. These outdated appliances drain significantly more electricity than newer, energy-efficient models. Even if the fridge is just being used as an extra storage space in the garage, it could be costing you more than it’s worth. Consider recycling it and upgrading to a more efficient model to cut down on energy costs.
2. Televisions
Flatscreen televisions, particularly those that are not energy-efficient, can consume a surprising amount of power, similar to a refrigerator. Some people fall asleep with the TV on, while others spend over 3 hours per day with their eyes glued to the screen. Cut back on the time you’re watching TV and stop falling asleep with it on at night. You should also opt for energy-efficient models or adjust settings where applicable to lower your energy bill even further.
3. Aquariums
Aquariums can be a beautiful addition to any room, but they are also energy killers. The combined use of water pumps, heaters, and lighting can add a significant amount to your energy costs each month. To minimize expenses consider using a timer for lights. You can also check online or ask your local pet store or veterinary clinic for energy-efficient pumps and heaters.
4. Game Consoles
Game consoles, particularly when left on standby mode, can consume a lot of energy. Many users leave their consoles on standby to maintain game updates and downloads. However, this convenience comes at a cost. Turning off the console completely when not in use or using power-saving modes can greatly reduce this drain.
5. Plug-In Air Fresheners or Night Lights
Plug-in air fresheners might seem relatively harmless, but they can draw power continuously when plugged into an outlet. The same goes for night lights that are left plugged into the wall outlet all day, every day.
Over time, the cost of operating these can add up. Alternatives like essential oil diffusers or manually sprayed air fresheners can provide fragrance without the continuous energy drain. For the night lights, unplug them during the day when they’re not needed.
6. Bath Fans
Bath fans are essential for removing moisture and preventing mold. However, leaving them on for hours can lead to unnecessary energy use. Installing a timer switch can help ensure they are running only when necessary. You’ll be surprised by how much you’re reducing energy waste with this simple change to your setup.
7. Underfloor Heating
Do you want to add a touch of luxury to your home? You may consider installing underfloor heating, which is a method of heating indoor spaces through the flooring. Keep in mind that underfloor heating can be a significant energy drain if not managed correctly. Using a programmable thermostat to reduce heating during hours when it’s not needed, or only activating it in frequently used rooms, can help manage its energy consumption.
8. External Power Supplies
External power supplies for laptops, phones, and other electronics often continue to draw power even when the device is fully charged or disconnected. This may explain why your energy bills are so much higher each month. Unplugging these chargers when not in use or using a power strip to turn off multiple loads at once can reduce this passive energy use. Set this up in your office, so you’re paying less on your utility bills each month.
9. Decorative Outdoor Lighting
Some people feel really happy coming home to a beautiful display of outdoor lighting in their front year. While this undeniably looks lovely, decorative outdoor lighting can also lead to increased energy bills if left on unnecessarily. Using timers or motion sensors to control these lights can ensure they are only on when needed, thus conserving energy. Invest in a few of these timers for your yard and enjoy the amount you save on your energy bills each month.
10. Coffee Makers
With an estimated 154 million adults drinking coffee in the United States, there’s no doubt that most home have a coffee maker. These coffee makers, especially those with clocks, lights, and programmable features, use more electricity than you might expect.
Unplug your coffee maker when it’s not in use or use a model with an automatic shut-off feature. By taking the time to do this every day, you’ll make a significant impact on your monthly utility bill.
Cut Energy Costs
You don’t have to keep shelling out your hard-earned money on high energy costs. Look for silent energy killers around your home and invest in timers and tools to help turn these items off when they’re not needed.
It all starts with small adjustments you can make right now. You’ll significantly reduce your energy consumption and feel happier every month about those lower utility bills.
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Alyssa Serio has been a writer and editor since graduating from Aurora University in 2014. In her free time, she loves reading, playing volleyball, and watching any horror movie (even the bad ones) with her husband.