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10 Tips For Saving Energy & Reducing Electrical Bills (JPS Bill)

  • Writer: T. Wright Electrical & Inspection Services Ltd
    T. Wright Electrical & Inspection Services Ltd
  • Apr 4, 2023
  • 2 min read


Are you tired of high electricity bills every month? You're not alone. At T. Wright Electrical and Inspection Services Limited, we understand the importance of saving energy and reducing JPS electrical bills. Here are ten tips to help you do just that:


1. Switch to LED lighting: LED bulbs use less energy and last longer than traditional bulbs.


2. Turn off lights & appliances when not in use: This simple habit can save a lot of energy.


3. Use Smart Power strips: Connect appliances to smart power strips and turn them off when not in use to save energy.


4. Install a programmable or Smart thermostat: Set your thermostat to automatically adjust the temperature when you're not at home or during the night.


5. Seal air leaks: Proper insulation and sealing air leaks can prevent energy loss.



6. Use ceiling & Standing Fans: Fans circulate air and can reduce the need for air conditioning.


7. Choose energy-efficient appliances: Look for the ENERGY STAR label when purchasing new appliances.


8. Use natural light: Open curtains and blinds to let in natural light instead of using artificial lighting.


9. Reduce hot water usage: Install low-flow showerheads and wash clothes in cold water to reduce hot water usage.


10. Unplug chargers: Chargers still use electricity even when not in use. Unplug them when not charging devices.


Following these tips can save energy and reduce your electrical bills. However, if you're still experiencing high bills, it may be time to have an electrical inspection to identify any issues with your system.



We offer electrical inspection services to help you identify any electrical system issues contributing to high bills. Contact us today to schedule an appointment and start saving energy and money. Let our team of experts help you make your home or business more energy-efficient and environmentally friendly.

 
 
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