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January 24, 2010

How to Reduce Your Electricity Bill in Winter

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As temperatures begin to drop, electric bills across the country are beginning to rise. If you’re concerned about increased electricity bills this year, TGM Associates, a real estate investment and property management company, is happy to provide renters some tips on how to reduce electricity usage in your apartment.

First, analyze your electricity usage; if you are using your electricity during off periods, you may be able to sign up for a time-of-use program with your utility company. Be careful, if you do enroll in one of these programs and end up using more electricity during peak times, you will end up paying more.

If you’re not able to sign up for a time-of-use program, consider the following steps to reduce your electricity bill.

Step 1: Lower the Thermostat During the Day

If you’re not in the apartment, setting the thermostat to a lower temperature will help reduce the strain on your heater, and result in lower electricity bills. You can also lower the temperature slightly at night and add an extra blanket to the bed for a comfortably warm night.

Step 2: Seal Inside Windows/Where Windows Meet

Placing removable rope caulk or peal-able caulk will help even well sealed windows retain heat during the winter. And, by using rope caulk, you will still have easy access to windows if you need them.

Step 3: Shut Doors to Unoccupied Rooms

By shutting the door to unoccupied rooms, you can trap the heat in the room and not let it travel into a cooler hallway.

Step 4: Add Moisture to the Air

Humid air feels warmer than dry air, so by adding moisture to the air, you can comfortably reduce your thermostat a degree or two and feel plenty warm. By placing a few bowls of water in front of heat registers, you can easily humidify your apartment. As a bonus, this trick will also reduce the static electricity that grows each winter.

Step 5: Use Passive Solar Heat

Open the curtains or raise the shades in your apartment with the doors closed. The sunlight will warm up the room, while the closed door will help trap heat inside each room.

Step 6: Turn Off Lights When You Leave a Room

This classic advice will really help you reduce the electricity bills in your apartment – particularly during winter when the sun sets earlier!

Step 7: Wear Layers

Dressing in layers will let you maintain and modify your body temperature as you need. If you feel chilly, instead of turning up the heat, grab a cozy sweater or a warm blanket.

Step 8: Enjoy Hot Drinks

This may not help you save electricity, but there’s nothing better than enjoying a steaming hot cup of tea or cocoa on a cold day. During the holidays, be festive by drinking spiced apple cider! These drinks will leave you feeling cozy, whether you’re in your apartment or out having fun!

Step 9: Limit the Christmas Lighting

Not only will limiting the Christmas lights to present-opening time lower your electric bill, it will create a special atmosphere just for Christmas!

Hopefully, these tips will help you lower your electricity bills and enjoy a cozy, warm apartment home!

TGM Associates is an investment advisory firm with a focus on multifamily properties. TGM acquires, sells and manages apartment properties throughout the U.S. TGM strives to provide the highest level of resident services and quality on-site management as part of a continual commitment to provide residents with a well-maintained apartment community and a comfortable place to live.

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