Utility bills have skyrocketed across the county. The news is littered with horror stories, such as the couple in Ohio who are looking at a power bill of more than $850.
The rise in heating and cooling costs alone is happening so fast it’s impossible to determine how much the average American can expect to pay for energy through 2023 and beyond.
However, there are methods you can use to pare down those utility bills and they’re all offered via technology. Smart home design technology.
1. Thermostats are a Smart Home Design to Install Now
“A smart home design thermostat is a thermostat that can be controlled with a phone, tablet, smart speaker, or another internet-connected device, according to Erika Rawes at digitaltrends.com. Unlike traditional thermostats, the digital variety can ‘learn’ various temperature settings and when you want them to kick in.
According to a recent white paper produced by the folks who manufacture the Nest Learning Thermostat, you’ll save, on average, 10% to 12% on your heating bills and about 15% when you use your central air conditioner.
They are more stylish than the traditional thermostat as well.
2. Light Up on the Cheap with This Smart Home Design
Lighting accounts for around 15% of an average home’s electricity use, claim the experts at the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). To whittle that down to a more manageable level, switch your incandescent bulbs to LED smart bulbs. LED lightbulbs are compatible with your smart hub or voice assistant.
Once they’re set up, you’ll be able to control your lights from the comfort of your bed and even from the beach during that tropical vacay you’re dreaming of.
“Energy costs are the highest in 15 years” according to several sources and verified by Politifact.com. Using technology’s an easy solution to help you save on these costs.