Energy Efficiency at Home
Start with insulation. Proper sealing around doors, windows, and attics prevents heat loss, lowering heating costs by up to 20%. Replace old bulbs with LEDs — they use 75% less energy and last longer. When upgrading appliances, look for energy-efficiency ratings; newer models often pay for themselves through reduced consumption.
Smart Home Tools
Install smart thermostats that adjust heating and cooling based on your routine. Many allow remote control, saving energy when you’re away. Similarly, smart plugs can automatically shut off devices not in use.
Water and Waste
Shorter showers, low-flow taps, and energy-efficient washing machines reduce both water and electricity bills. Fixing leaks promptly prevents gallons of waste over time.
Habit Shifts
Simple habits — running full loads in dishwashers, unplugging electronics, and drying clothes naturally — collectively make a big impact.