Hard Water Havoc: How to Cut Your Bathroom’s Soaring Water Bills
Energy expenses have climbed higher than ever, but you don’t have to accept the sticker shock. Even small, targeted tweaks around the house can yield noticeable savings. Start by sealing drafts around doors and windows and boosting attic or wall insulation to keep conditioned air in and harsh temperatures out. Swap out incandescent bulbs for LEDs, which use far less power and last longer. Adjust your thermostat by a few degrees—installing a programmable or smart model helps automate savings without sacrificing comfort. Finally, run major appliances during off-peak hours, clean or replace filters regularly, and consider energy-efficient upgrades when it’s time to replace old units. These simple steps can help curb your utility spending.
