Household Appliances that Consume More Energy

The household appliances that people use on an everyday basis will cost them a great amount of energy. These appliances work with the help of power and depending upon their requirements, they will consume power daily. Electric appliances are one of the most integral parts of our lifestyle and it is important to know how much energy they consume. To make you understand the utilization of energy, we have made a detailed list of products and their energy consumption. This will help you in analyzing the appliances and give you an idea of how much you spend on each one of them.

You can get in touch with an electrician to know exact details and some tips on saving energy on these products too.

Heating System

When the temperature keeps dropping outside, it becomes mandatory to use a heating system inside the house to keep us warm, and that is when you will spend a lot of money on the heating system. These heaters will keep your indoors hot and ensure that you are warm all the time. But they come with a cost. They will consume a lot of energy burning a hole in your pocket. If they have some issues internally, then the consumption of electricity will be even more.

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That is the reason why we suggest you get a regular maintenance check for these products by an electrician. This way you know that your heating system is working fine all the time.

Cooling and heating: 47% of energy use

Cooling

Yes, after heating systems, cooling ones are the highest energy consumption devices that you have in your home. As the temperature outdoors gets warmer, you will be forced to use a cooler indoors. This isn’t something that you can avoid. However, you can reduce the usage of a cooling system by opening the windows and switching on the fans more often.

You can use the cooling system when you are about to sleep. This way you will save a significant amount on cooling systems too.

Water Heater

This is another temperature manipulating device that you cannot avoid.

If you already have a water heater in your home, it is better if you use low flow showers and faucets. This way you will reduce water consumption, thus reducing water heating too. If you are in the market to buy one, then it is advisable to take heaters that come with no tanks as they will consume less water.

Water heater: 14% of energy use

Washer and Dryer

Here you will use two separate devices to clean your clothes and the energy consumption increases because of this. You need to get a regular maintenance check for your washer and dryer by an electrician so they can ensure that the system works perfectly and is not consuming more electricity.

One tip that you can use here to save some energy is by using cool water to wash your clothes rather than hot water. This way you will be significantly reducing the load on the washer and it will in turn consume less energy comparatively.

Washer and dryer: 13% of energy use

Lights

They are small and you will not even know that they are the major consumers of your energy bills.

Replace your normal lights with LEDs so you can save a good amount of money on your energy consumption. It is one of the best ways to save some bucks, and these LED lights can last for a longer time than usual.

Lighting: 12% of energy use

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These are some of the most electricity consuming appliances in your house. Get an electricianto check all your wiring and appliances occasionally to make sure that all of them are working on point.


Article submitted by Alyssa Moylan