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electrical wall switch plates

by:IPON LED     2020-05-31
Electricity is expensive today, and while we are all doing our best to expand energy spending, repeated rate hikes mean higher than average electricity bills for most energy consumers.
Sometimes, if that means we may pay less for energy use, we may even prefer to walk in the dark!
Thankfully, there is no need for you to try to work in a dark house.
There are a lot of things you can do to reduce your energy consumption while protecting you from the toes.
All you need is a little bit of information.
Most people will use most of their energy for heating and cooling.
In terms of temperature control, almost half of the typical electricity bill is spent.
While this is necessary, there are a few things you can do to help keep your overall electricity bill more manageable.
Setting the thermostat to a different temperature can reduce the pressure on the House\'s air conditioning and heating units.
It is also important to remember that temperature is only one of the factors that determine the working strength of the heating or cooling unit.
If there is a leak somewhere in the house, you may let the warm air leave your home, which may result in higher electricity charges.
There are several possible leaks in each family.
A public area where the house is leaking is the attic.
Adding extra insulation to the attic will help keep the temperature constant and the electricity bill will reflect this as well.
Then you will want to have a good look at the inner wall of your home.
If you have at least one ceiling light in each room like most people, there may also be a ceiling fan.
These fixtures often form small cracks and holes around them and leave gaps between the fixture and the ceiling.
These are spaces where cool or warm air can escape the house and have an impact on your heating or cooling bills.
The wall switch boards in each room are surrounded by another frequently overlooked leak area in the home.
View the wall switch boards for each room.
Write down the number of switch boards in the room.
Most interior rooms have at least one wall switch board near the entrance so that the lights can be turned on or off when entering and leaving the room.
Also look at the power outlet, sometimes there is a wall switch board next to or near the outlet.
There may be a small space between the switch board and the wall, where air will flow out, thus changing your energy bill.
While it doesn\'t look like a wall switch board at first, when you remember that each house may have up to 30 switch boards, you can see where all this wasted energy can be increased quickly.
Thankfully, it is not difficult to solve this problem.
Your local home improvement store will sell rubber washers designed to fit behind the wall switch board to fill the gaps in the wall, and help keep the warm or cool air in the House to do the best.
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