New Tools to Help Minimize Electric Bill Amounts

Published: 25th October 2011
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Colorado Springs Electrical - Energy Saving Suggestions
In today's economy - with increasing costs and often smaller pay checks we are all becoming more aware of how we utilize energy. Obviously we all want to be good stewards of our natural resources and although electricity is not itself a natural resource we do utilize natural resources to produce electricity. Let's look at how electricity use in the home can be minimized without majorly changing our lifestyle.
A Colorado Springs electrician has given us some insight on cutting down electrical use in our everyday lives. As in any subject there are differing opinions among Colorado Springs Electricians as to what a household should tackle first; the larger projects for bigger savings or the minor projects that save just a {little|bit|minor amount.
Through years of experience with home owners an area Colorado Springs electrician says many consumers prefer to start with smaller projects. He suggests that consumers typically do better with gradual change and notes that the major projects are just not in many peoples budgets.

I know most of us know about the various choices of light bulbs that are now available. Switching out incandescent bulbs for compact florescent light bulbs (CFL's) can make a difference in your Colorado Springs electrical bill. Compact Florescent Light Bulbs use 75% less electricity than standard incandescent bulbs and emit almost the same amount of light. So as you need to change bulbs consider using the compact florescent bulbs.
Three more tips while we are discussing lighting.
1. Take advantage of daylight - open up those window coverings, window blinds and shutters.
2. It may seem like a very small thing but it makes a difference - turn off lights when you exit a room that is no longer being used.
3. Install motion lights. Electricians in Colorado Springs said that it is common to use motion lights on our homes exterior but consider using them at specific locations inside the home as well. Entry ways, basement stairs and pantries are a few suggestions. Many times we will have our arms loaded when in these areas and are not able to turn switches on and off easily. Using motion lights will not only be more convenient but the light will go off automatically assuring it is only on the time it is specifically needed.

Heating and cooling our homes is abig portion of our electrical consumption in Colorado Springs. Colorado Springs electricians recommend a few simple concepts that can lower that usage of electricity.
1. Incoming or escaping air can cause your furnace or cooling unit to start up more frequently. Make sure your windows are sealed properly and check to see that they are locked if you do not have them open. By locking your windows the seal will be tighter not letting the infiltration or escape of heated and cooled air.
2. Another area for the loss of or infiltration of unwanted air is the fireplace damper, if you have a wood burning fireplace. Often the dampers are accidently left open and sometimes they just don't seal tightly.
3. Ceiling fans are perfect for circulation and balancing room temperatures which also results in the minimal operation of heating and cooling units.
4. Space heaters will more effectively warm up a frequently used room than if you try to make keep it warm by changing the setting on the thermostat which will have to warm up the entire house.
Colorado Springs electricians have many more suggestions to save on your Colorado Springs Electrical bill. Watch for additional electricity saving suggestions in our next article.


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