That said, several energy-saving tips can help reduce your electric bill. The key is turning each into a habit that you incorporate into your daily life.
Let’s start with Dimmer Switch 101. A dimmer switch’s role is to increase or decrease the flow of electricity to a light bulb – in other words, make the bulb brighter or less bright. When you dim your lights, the result is both aesthetic appeal and energy reduction.
There will be times you require a lot of light, but if you don’t, get used to setting a dimmer switch lower to reduce the amount of electricity used. If you invest in Smart Home dimmer switches, you can make it easier on yourself by automating. Set brightness levels according to the time of day or for routines, or let the dimmer switch utilize the brightness memory feature.
Take your energy savings one step further by investing in LEDs throughout your home. Used in tandem with dimmer switches, you can further reduce the amount of electricity used. There is an important caveat, however. LED lights are known to flicker on dimmers UNLESS paired with a compatible dimmer. Not all LED dimmable bulbs work properly with all LED compatible dimmer switches. Sometimes, the Spec Sheet for an LED light fixture will provide the type and even model number for recommended compatible dimmers. If not, consult with Wilcox Electric's procurement experts to ensure that the LED light(s) and dimmer switch to be installed are compatible.
Saving energy requires some thought, but like anything else in life, it can become a habit. Here are some easy ways to save more energy:
Any steps you take to reduce your energy usage will reflect on your electric bill. Start by using your dimmer switches, and add as many energy-saving tips to your daily routine as possible. The savings will start adding up in no time.