Prepare your house and adjust your habits when it comes to appliances in order to avoid expensive or shockingly pricey electricity and energy bills this autumn and winter
As the warm weather is soon to come to an end, many Irish households will start to rely on their home’s heating, therefore driving up people’s electricity bills.
Eric Bramlett, a real estate expert and owner of Bramlett Residential, has shared the top five appliances you “should never” leave switched on without using them, Express reported. Experts from the Energy Saving Trust in the UK found that gaming consoles make up about six percent of a household's energy bill.
Cable or satellite boxes Plenty of houses leave these devices on standby, but if you want to cut down your energy bills this is a major mistake. Older appliances The older your appliances get, the more energy they can use as their efficiency begins to go down.
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