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How to Be More Energy Efficient at Home

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These days, it seems like everyone is trying to find ways to improve their energy efficiency and reduce their carbon footprint. Whether you’re in it for the money savings or you just want a smarter, more efficient home that works for you, there are a lot of perks to be had from making small improvements. Plus, you can make a lot of small improvements that can go a long way in helping you become more energy efficient at home.

Tips for Energy Efficiency: The Basics

If you haven’t done any of these already, here are the first things you need to do to start improving how energy efficient you are on a day-to-day basis.

  1. Get control of your home’s temperature: By getting smart climate control installed in your house, you can ensure that your aircon is not overworked – it only needs to keep and constant temperature and it can automatically shut off at programmed times or if no one is in the room. With iZone you can also save energy by making use of free, natural night-time air to cool your home in Summer.
  2. Mind the Gaps: A leaky air conditioning system can waste a lot of energy. iZone’s damper systems are designed to prevent air leakage, just like the seal on your fridge’s door. A 100% air-tight seal not only means effective air conditioning, but it means greater energy savings for you over time.
  3. Upgrade to LED or Smart Bulbs: For around $1000, you can probably replace all of the light bulbs in your home with an LED model or even a smart bulb that you can automate through a smartphone app. At the very least, LED lights will save you a lot of money. If you can invest in smart bulbs, you’ll be able to automate your lighting for optimal energy efficiency.
  4. Smarten Your Climate Control: Speaking of smart devices, a lot of homeowners are even upgrading their homes’ air conditioning systems to contain smart sensors to help improve their energy efficiency. These devices are simple to install, and you can set them up to regulate the temperature in your home, including setting times for the temperature to be lowered or raised (such as during sleeping hours or when you’re at work during the day).

There are plenty of simple ways to improve your energy use around the home, including making upgrades to smart devices. If you want to make sure that you are being as energy efficient at home as you possibly can, a few hours installing some smart technology could serve you well. Plus, you can even choose a smart home hub to manage everything from one place with your voice, making it easier than ever to save money and energy with automation.

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