02 Nov

Saving money on your Union energy bill doesn't have to mean forking over the money for a new air conditioning unit. There are lots of inexpensive ways to keep costs down in your home, so you can comfortably wear your pyjamas. But that may not be all it takes to keep your rates under control.

Here are the ways you can lower your energy costs:

Always make an audit

An energy audit is an inspection of your home for ways to shrink your utility bills, normally by eliminating unnecessary usage. For instance, if you see space above your outside doors, you can assume that your air conditioning unit is having a hard time cooling the air because of these rifts.

Caulk windows and doors

This is helpful when you have air conditioning units in your home, relating to our example above, it would help your AC unit cool the air indoor faster. Without doing this, you are letting outside air directly into your home through cracks around doors and windows, causing your cooling unit to work harder to keep the room at a comfortable temperature. If you want to pay a lower Union power bill, air sealing a home can help you.

Ask your electric company about pricing plans

A reliable electrical company in Singapore can offer various pricing plans. One plan might offer lower pricing if you agree to be a customer for six months to one year. So, read carefully when you sign this agreement because if you can always get better electrical plans that are better suited for your lifestyle.

Switch light bulbs

Switching from incandescent to CFL (compact fluorescent) or LED (light-emitting diode) bulbs can save substantially on lighting costs. If you're still using old bulbs you tucked away in your utility closet, now's the time to make the switch. LED bulbs use even less energy than CFL bulbs. Experiment to find the kind with the light that looks best in each place you use bulbs.

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Resource:
https://visual.ly/community/Infographics/business/how-you-can-save-your-electrical-consumption

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