Three Energy Saving Tips for While You’re Away on Vacation

July 12, 2017 9:59 pm Published by Leave your thoughts

Now that the kids are out of school for the summer, it’s time to take a few days off work and go on a family trip! The last things you want to think about while you’re away on your vacation are life’s little stressors, like spending too much on your energy bill. Just because nobody’s at home during your vacation, it doesn’t mean that your energy bill is automatically going to be lower. In fact, if you neglect to do the following things, your bill could be just about as high when you’re away as it is when you’re at home!

  • Adjust the thermostat: Your heating unit and air conditioner are two of the biggest electricity users in your home. While you probably don’t have your heat on during the summer, you almost certainly run your AC to keep your home cool. Since you won’t be home, there’s no reason to keep your air conditioner on the same temperature as you usually would on hot days. Assuming you don’t have any pets staying home by themselves, it’s safe to either turn your unit off or set the thermostat to 85 during the summer. Heating and air conditioning in Fair Oaks, CA are certainly important, but not when you’re away on vacation! If you leave for a winter vacation, it’s safe to set your thermostat to 50 degrees. That temperature will ensure your pipes don’t freeze, while also saving you some money on your heating bill.
  • Unplug electronics: Even though nobody will be at home watching TV or playing video games, and the electronics will be turned off, it doesn’t mean they aren’t using energy. Believe it or not, everything from your TV to your toaster and coffee pot can use electricity even when they’re turned off. Designate someone in your family to walk around and unplug everything that doesn’t need to be using energy while you’re away. Just keep the fridge plugged in—nobody wants to return to a refrigerator full of rotten food!
  • Automatic lights: Leaving a few lights on when you’re away for an extended period of time can help prevent break-ins from happening. There’s nothing a burglar loves more than a dark, unoccupied home. However, leaving a light on, regardless of its size, is a big waste of energy. Look into installing an automatic timer on your lights that’ll turn them on for just a few hours each night. If you don’t want to spend the money on automatic lights, just ask a friend or neighbor to stop by your house and flip a light on for a few hours during the evenings.

Follow these tips and you’re sure to see big savings on your electric bill when you return from your relaxing vacation! Give Cassel Air Conditioning and Heating Service a call for more tips regarding heating and air conditioning in Fair Oaks, CA. Our knowledgeable professionals have years of industry experience and are more than happy to teach you how to save some more money each month on your bills.

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