Posts

Showing posts from April, 2023

How To Read Your Texas Electricity Bill

Image
Why Is My Texas Electricity Bill So High? Your Texas electricity bill tells you about your usage, your rate, and your provider plan. So it's easy to be confused. Let us take you past the jargon so you can better read and understand it. You might feel overwhelmed by all the data your monthly billing statement contains. Electric bills are often filled with industry jargon and technical terms that can make it hard to understand exactly what you're paying for. All the same, it's important to understand your Texas electricity bill. That way you can monitor your usage and ensure you're not paying more than you should.  Once you understand it, you’ll know why your bill is so high, particularly in the Texas heat and humidity . You’ll see how your bill changes with the weather, hours of daylight, and appliance usage. Knowledge is power!  Key Components Of Your Electric Bill Here are some key components of a Texas electricity bill that you should know: Supply Charges: This refe

Should I Close Vents in Unused Rooms Cut To AC Bills?

Image
Does Closing Room Vents Save Energy? Some homeowners believe they'll save on their Texas electricity bills if they close the AC vents on unused rooms. Learn why it may actually cost you more! With spring here and summer within spitting distance, Texans are looking for ways to save on power bills . Many homeowners believe that if you close vents in unused rooms you can save energy. Unfortunately, this idea may not be all that effective. In fact, closing vents can actually cause your HVAC system to run longer. Not only can it lead to higher energy bills but also potentially damage to your HVAC system. The effectiveness of closing vents in unused rooms depends on how well your home is insulated and sealed. If your home is well insulated and sealed, closing vents may save some energy. But if your home is not properly insulated and sealed, your HVAC system will work harder to keep a consistent temperature throughout your home which can actually increase your monthly power bill . You w

Category list

[et_pb_text module_class="blog-category-list" _builder_version="4.20.2" _module_preset="default" hover_enabled="0" global_colors_info="" link_text_color="#0F2F8D" link_text_color__hover_enabled="on|desktop" sticky_enabled="0" link_text_color__hover="#6CCAFB" template_type="module"] [wp_sitemap_page only="category"] [/et_pb_text]

Best 2023 Energy Monitors To Track Your Home Energy Use

Image
How Can An Energy Monitor Help You? Though not easy to install, whole-house energy monitors are one of the best ways to track and reduce your usage. Learn which ones are the best and easiest to use. A home energy monitor allows you to track your home’s power usage through to a mobile app or Web site. From there, you can view your power usage in real-time no matter your electric provider or home power plan . By using a home energy monitor, you can learn how much energy your home uses and when. This data can help you pinpoint areas where you can reduce your energy usage. Then, you can take action such as turning off unused appliances, tweaking your thermostat, or upgrading to more energy-efficient products. The more you know about your energy use, the more choices you have that ultimately lead to lower electric bills . Where Do You Install Energy Monitors?  Some energy monitors are installed directly onto individual appliances, such as a fridge or a dishwasher. You typically install home