As energy prices continue to skyrocket, now is the perfect time to reassess how much energy you are using at home. If you're someone who frequently forgets to turn off your lights or unplug your devices, you might want to try and knock the habit in order to be more energy efficient.

You might not think it, but making small changes to your lifestyle at home can make a huge difference to how much money you spend on energy per year. If you feel the need to reduce your consumption before the cooler months arrive, read on to find out how to start saving money on energy at home.

 

1. Turn of the lights when you don't need them

It is very easy to forget to turn off a light when you are moving around your home. Get into the habit of turning off your lights as soon as you leave a room, even if you think you’ll be right back, there’s always a chance you’ll make a detour and forget that you’ve left them on. You might also want to consider the type of lightbulb you are using. Many Peabody apartments come fitted with LED and CFL lights, which can be powered with much less energy than an incandescent lamp.

2. Use your shower instead of your bath

It’s hard to beat the relaxing feeling of taking a bubble bath from time to time. But if you are someone who regularly indulges in baths, you might want to consider taking showers instead. If you go the extra mile and purchase an eco shower head, you can save a considerable amount of money per year by going for short showers. Swapping just one bath for a shower per week for a 4 minute shower could save you up to £35 pounds.

3. Draught proof your home

If you want to save money on heating, draught proofing your home is essential. Keep your home nice and well-insulated, and you’ll be much less tempted to revert to sticking the heating on. Inspect your home for any possible draughts that could let cold air in, from your windows to your doors and crevices. You could call in a professional to take care of the draught-proofing for you, or go for cheaper options like draught excluders or tape.

Designed with high levels of insulation, a Peabody apartment can help you overcome the issue of draughts in your home. All of our homes are built with a ‘fabric-first’ approach that is geared towards energy-efficiency, and saving you money on energy bills.

 

Use shower instead of a bath

Save water by taking a shower instead of a bath

4. Don’t overfill your kettle

Whether you are pouring the perfect cup of tea or boiling some pasta, filling your kettle with more water than you need is a small mistake that everyone makes. But if you put more thought into how much water you are using, it could make a big difference. If you don’t overfill your kettle, you could end up saving £11 a year on electricity.

5. Keep track of your energy usage

It’s much easier to save money on energy costs if you always know how much energy you are using. Investing in a smart meter will help you keep track of your energy consumption, and show you what you can do to cut back. Otherwise, you might be in for a nasty surprise when your energy bills come through.

6. Use a smart thermostat

With a smart thermostat, you can monitor and adjust your heating to suit your needs, while reducing the chance of wasted energy. You can adjust your thermostat to only heat the rooms you are using, go on at certain times, and keep on top of everything from your phone. If you've left your house without turning off your heating, no problem, you can turn it off on your phone when you’re on the go.

Turn of the lights when you're not using them

7. Don’t leave devices on standby

Leaving your electronic appliances on standby is not the same as turning them off completely. Always remember to turn your electronic appliances off safely, unplug and switch off any wall sockets, and you’ll end up saving around £55 pounds a year. Your washing machine and dishwasher are the biggest energy-consuming culprits, so stay alert!

8. Get an energy efficient new build apartment with Peabody

Peabody can help you ride out the storm of surging energy prices. Built according to green values, our homes are built with energy-efficient materials that will help reduce the amount of energy you use. Find a home using our development search and start saving on your energy bills today.

 

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