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5 DIY Ways To Save $500 On Your Utilities Bill NOW!

Utilities account for about 40% of the average family's household bills



"Our hope is by sharing our tips we can reduce both energy waste and reduce costly summer electric bills" President Jamie Wooldridge BERKEYS Air Conditioning,Plumbing & Electrical.

    DALLAS, TX, June 16, 2016 /24-7PressRelease/ -- The heat is on, which means there's more money going to staying cool! Summers are growing hotter thanks to climate change and increased urbanization. Using an air conditioner to stay cool takes a big bite out of your household budgets. According to a national study, utilities account for about 40 percent of the average family's household bills.

There's plenty you can do to cut the cost of cooling a home. For example, sealing air leaks and adding insulation can together boost a home's heating and cooling efficiency by 15 percent, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. "Our hope is by sharing our tips we can reduce both energy waste and reduce costly summer electric bills" President Jamie Wooldridge BERKEYS Air Conditioning,Plumbing & Electrical.

Our experts have weighed in and here are the easiest way to save big bucks without breaking a sweat!

Get a programmable thermostat:
The EPA estimates that using a programmable thermostat can save as much as 15% or more on AC energy cost. Set your thermostat (programmable or not) to 78 degrees. For every degree you increase the temperature, you can save 5% on monthly cooling costs.

Bright Ideas:
LED bulbs use less energy and can last up to 10 times longer, helping to reduce energy bills, on average cutting overall costs by 15% annually per bulb.

Keep it clean:
Dirty, clogged air filters block the AC's airflow and contribute to indoor air pollution. Abacus suggest changing the monthly during the peak summer months and every six weeks the rest of the year. When the filter gets dirty, the unit has to work extra hard to pull air into the system, which just costs more energy.

No Sweat:
Decreasing the humidity in the air makes you feel cooler and prevents your AC from having to work as hard. Ask everyone in the home to turn the bathroom fan on while taking a shower, this removes the moisture and reduces both energy and strain on the ac unit.

Only use ceiling fans when you're under them:Ceiling and portable fans can supplement AC in occupied rooms, but remember to turn them off if the room is empty. Fans cool people, not rooms. Why waste money on cooling your bed?

BERKEYS AC Manager's Additional Tips:
Keep the kitchen cool. One way to quickly heat up your home is to use your kitchen appliances to fix meals. Sure, you still need to eat in the summer, but you don't always have to heat up the whole kitchen to do it. Try using crockpots, small appliance,BBQ grill, or even toaster ovens instead of the oven.

Hang out the laundry. Your dryer is probably one of your home's biggest energy suckers. It takes a lot of electricity (or gas) to generate heat that dries your clothes. Plus, some of that heat escapes the dryer and winds up heating your home unnecessarily

Caulk up cracks. We often talk about using caulk to seal cracks - especially around doors and windows - in the winter. And it's true that in the winter, it's especially easy to feel the cold air leaking in through even the tiniest of cracks and gaps

Change the filter: Dirty, clogged air filters block the AC's airflow and contribute to indoor air pollution. It is best to change them every month or couple of months, depending on the specific filter.

Close the blinds: During the day this helps a lot to keep your home cool.

Switch light bulbs from incandescent to LED: LED bulbs use less energy and can last up to 10 times longer, helping to reduce energy bills.

Use a dehumidifier: Decreasing the humidity in the air makes you feel cooler so your AC won't have to work as hard.

Cook outside: Cooking creates a lot of heat, use an outdoor grill when possible.

Use fans: Ceiling and portable fans can supplement AC in occupied rooms, but remember to turn them off if the room is empty. Fans cool people, not rooms.

MEDIA: Our experts can help you with these and other tips to help your audience stay cool for summer. From how to prevent your A/C from breaking down to Five ways to save $500 on you utilities bill, and countless others. Please contact Michelle at 214-228-9135/[email protected] for interview requests or any needs you might have.

About BERKEYS Air Conditioning, Plumbing & Electrical:
BERKEYS Air Conditioning, Plumbing & Electrical was founded in 1975, and is headquartered in Southlake, TX. BERKEYS serves the greater Dallas / Ft. Worth metroplex; is licensed & insured; and offers 24/7 emergency service. BERKEYS is a member of the Better Business Bureau of Dallas and Fort Worth, TX. BERKEYS can be reached at www.Berkeys.com or 817-481-5869 or 214-593-6468. TX License Numbers: TACLB 41879E; JEFF SIMS M-38424; TECL 30739

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