Every year I end up going through the same shock and awe when I see my summer utility bills coming in! That first bill comes in with a substantial difference and I'm an energy ninja. You would think that having spent most of my life in SC that I would be used to this! =)
Anywayyyy, here are some quick things you can do to instantly cool down AND start seeing a savings on your bill.
1. Set your thermostat higher. Most people can handle temps between 73 and 80 degrees. Raise it as far as you can stand it. Which leads to step #2....
2. Use your fans. Most of us here in the south have ceilings fans for a reason.
3. Menu plan. Yep, here we go again with menu planning. Take it up a notch and do your "big" cooking once a week. Preferably one early morning before it starts getting hot outside. That way you don't have to heat up one end of your home cooking for an hour every evening. Use your microwave ( we all have them) and quickly reheat your meal.
4. Speaking of cooking, ever notice when you see or tour old homes that the kitchen is always separate from the house? Not only did this decrease the chance of fires, but our ancestors here in the south knew it kept the home cooler! I'm not saying build an outdoor kitchen, but how about grilling out? Everyone loves a good BBQ!
5. As soon as you wake in the morning make sure all windows, curtains and blinds are shut. I love natural light so this is a hard one for me, but it makes a huge difference.
6. Leave lights off! Unplug appliances you are not using.
7. Dress appropriately. I could live in a sundress and flip flops so this one is easy!
8. Remember your mom fussing at you when you were a kid for keeping the fridge door wide open while you pondered what you were having for a snack? All kids do it. Keep snacks easily available on the counter within reach.
9. Implement your solar powered apparel drying device. Use a clothesline!!
10. Plant trees around your home. They benefit everyone! Trees provide an incredible amount of shade which means they are blocking that sun from cooking your home.