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How To Lower The Electric Bill At Your Bloomington Apartment

February 26, 2025
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Are you enduring the assault of rising utility bills and looking for solutions? A steep payment for electrical services can be frustrating, particularly when you’re already paying for things like vehicle payments, monthly rent, and student loans. Thankfully, there are various things you can do to save a few dollars. See how to lower the electric bill at your Bloomington apartment with our simple energy-conserving suggestions. 

Start With Your HVAC System

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Do you like having your spacious interior at a brisk 68 degrees during the summertime or a cozy 75 during the winter? Changing how you use your HVAC system can impact your pocketbook in time. Reduce your temperature a couple of degrees in the colder months and increase it slightly during summer. If your property’s management permits, you might transition to a smart thermostat to control your HVAC and cut bills even more. 

How Do You Utilize Your Appliances?

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Appliances are another major drain on electricity, but you can make some simple changes to minimize their use. Tweak your refrigerator to a higher setting and decrease your water heater temperature by a degree or two. In all probability your food will stay cooled and maintained properly, and your baths will still be hot enough. In addition, make sure you’re only operating your dishwasher and washing machine when you have a full load. If you have electrical devices or appliances that are no longer used, unplug them!

More Ideas For Lowering Your Bloomington Electric Bill

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After looking into your HVAC settings and appliances, evaluate these extra ideas for cutting your electric bill:

  • Change to LED light bulbs that use significantly less energy and run longer than regular incandescent ones. 
  • Consider utilizing a smart power strip that terminates power to components when they’re not in use. This device allows you to prevent “phantom” energy drain.
  • Try task lights rather than keeping overhead lights on all the time.
  • Take advantage of ceiling fans and windows to complement your HVAC system. Fans use substantially less power than your HVAC equipment.
  • Switch your furnace filter per manufacturer guidelines (or have your building team do so). This straightforward maintenance detail will reduce the burden on your system, letting it run more efficiently.
  • Shut window treatments during scorching summer afternoons to mitigate heat gain. Conversely, sunlight through your window can help heat your apartment during the wintertime.

When you use HVAC tools and appliances wisely and integrate our other tips, you can lower your energy bills over time . As well as trimming your electric bill, you’ll be doing your share to help preserve our environment. 

Try These Energy-Saving Recommendations At Your New Bloomington Apartment

Now that you have a plan in place to keep your electric bill in check, you have to find a place to live! City Flats on Walnut is ready to have you visit our popular Bloomington community. You’ll appreciate our location, the roomy floor plans, and the many amenities we provide. Schedule a tour or learn more by dialing 812-578-8827 today.