Energy Saving Tips

Energy Saving Tips

SECO Energy is your trusted energy advisor. We offer home energy consultations to help you understand how energy is used in your home and identify ways to save. Contact us to schedule a consultation with one of our energy specialists. 

If additional support is needed, SECO Energy provides a complimentary in-person home energy assessment. One in-person assessment is available per member every 12 months.

Use our Energy Estimator to see how much electricity common household appliances and electronics use. For more money-saving ideas, download SECO’s Home Energy Guide. 

Simple Ways to Lower Your Energy Bill:

  • Set thermostats to 78° or higher in summer and 68° or lower in winter
  • Keep the thermostat fan set to Auto
  • Ensure attic insulation meets R-30 to R-38 standards
  • Check or replace HVAC filters monthly and service the system annually
  • Set water heater temperature to 120° or lower
  • Avoid placing refrigerators in unconditioned spaces
  • Plant trees on the south and west sides of your home for shade
  • Use the air-dry setting on dishwashers
  • Consider solar screens or reflective window film
  • Replace frequently used bulbs with LEDs

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Energy Solutions Articles

Stay informed and discover new ways to save energy with our regularly updated collection of Energy Solutions Articles. Here, you'll find timely insights, practical tips, and the latest information on a range of topics designed to help you make smart energy choices throughout the year. Check back each quarter for fresh perspectives and innovative ideas to enhance your energy efficiency.

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Money saved from energy efficiency can directly impact your bottom line. Efficiency improvements can reduce your operating costs, lower your energy bills and increase profits. Isn't it time you started investing in energy efficiency?