Let’s talk replacement windows and lowering the monthly energy bills. Utility bills naturally creep up during extreme weather cycles. Heating bills are highest in the dead of winter, and AC spending soars with rising temperatures in the summer. But, if high utility bills seem to be creeping up and never falling back down, you may have hidden problems that should be addressed. As a replacement window company, Renewal by Andersen of New Jersey & New York Metro naturally recommends people inspect their home’s windows and patio doors for failure that may be causing your spike in utility bills. Replacement windows and patio doors can fix many of the problems seen with aging windows and doors.
There are other reasons our New York and New Jersey neighbors are struggling to keep heating bills in line this year. Here are a few things to consider.
As appliances – refrigerators, freezers, washers and dryers – age they become less efficient and that means they work harder and use more electricity to get the job done. Even new energy-efficient appliances can also cause the monthly bills to go up a little when you use all the extra bells and whistles.
People who install new Energy Star certified appliances should see their energy efficiency improve compared to using older models, but adding larger appliances, or more appliances, to the mix, such as buying a bigger flat screen or adding a full-house stereo system, can increase energy requirements.
When new people move in, you’ll see an increase in monthly spending. More people usually means the dishwasher, clothes washer, water heater and small appliance use may increase significantly. More use equals more energy spent.
Vampire appliances – appliances plugged in and ready, but not in use – have a small, though noticeable impact on electric bills. The more electric-dependent devices you keep plugged in, the larger the drain. Think televisions, laptops, computers, your Amazon Echo, garage door openers and stereo or DVR systems.
The price of utility service fluctuates. You can find out quickly if your rates have changed recently by reviewing your billing history with the electric company or by calling their customer service team to discuss recent rate changes. You cannot force your provider to lower their rates, but you can be proactive about managing your personal energy use.
Here are five steps you can take today toward lowering the monthly bills.
The Renewal by Anderson of New Jersey & New York Metro team are not electricity experts, but we know the value of updating you home with high performance replacement windows and patio doors. Energy Star certified replacement windows guaranteed to stop air and moisture leaks can lower the cost of heating your home by 10 to 25 percent, according to Energy.gov. Learn more by filling in the short form on this page or call (866) 609-5033.
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