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How To Lower The Electric Bill At Your Noblesville Apartment

February 26, 2025
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Are you experiencing the shock of rising energy bills and trying to find solutions? A steep fee for electricity can be disheartening, especially when you’re currently paying for things like auto payments, student loans, and housing. Fortunately, there are some steps you can take to save some cash. See how to lower the electric bill at your Noblesville apartment with our simple energy-smart tips. 

Consider Your HVAC Equipment

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Do you like having your roomy interior at a cool 68 degrees during the summertime or a balmy 75 during wintertime? Modifying how you use your HVAC system can make a difference eventually. Reduce your temperature a degree or two in the colder months and increase it slightly during warmer times. If your community permits, you could switch to a smart thermostat to optimize temperature settings and curb bills even more. 

How Do You Run Your Appliances?

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Appliances are another considerable user of electricity, but you can make some basic changes to reduce their usage. Tweak your refrigerator to a warmer setting and reduce your water heater temperature by a degree or two. In all likelihood your food will stay refrigerated and preserved, and your baths will still be plenty warm. Also, make sure you’re only using your dishwasher and washing machine when they are full. If you have appliances or electrical components that aren’t being used, unplug them!

More Ideas For Lowering Your Noblesville Electric Bill

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After looking into your HVAC equipment and appliances, move on to these additional ideas for cutting your electric bill:

  • Upgrade to LED light bulbs that consume much less energy and run longer than traditional incandescent ones. 
  • Consider getting a smart power strip that halts power to electronics when they’re not being used. This device lets you circumvent “phantom” energy drain.
  • Use task lights rather than keeping overhead lights burning all the time.
  • Power off lights before you exit to use the health club or other amenities. You can also give consideration to installing timers to make certain lights aren’t always running.
  • Use overhead fans and windows to supplement your A/C and furnace. Fans use considerably less electricity than your heating and cooling equipment.
  • Change your furnace filter every 2-3 months (or have your maintenance team do so). This easy maintenance task will ease the burden on your system, letting it operate more efficiently.
  • Shut window treatments during sizzling summer afternoons to mitigate heat gain. Conversely, sunshine through your window can help heat your apartment during the wintertime.

If you employ HVAC equipment and appliances wisely and incorporate these additional suggestions, you can lower your energy costs over time . In addition to lowering your electric bill, you’ll be playing your part to help preserve our environment. 

Implement These Energy-ConservingEnergy-Smart Ideas At Your New Noblesville Apartment

Now that you’re ready with some ideas to keep your electric bill under control, you have to find a place to live! East Bank Apartments is ready to show you our popular Noblesville community. You’ll appreciate our location, the roomy floor plans, and the many amenities we provide. Schedule a tour or learn more by dialing 463-238-3799 today.