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How Energy Saving Appliances Will Save You Money In The Long Run

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If you’ve been on the market for a new home appliance, you’ve probably noticed that green products tend to cost more than their less-efficient counterparts. 

The significant price difference might lead you to choose the cheaper – less sustainable – option. But, you could be missing out on major savings later on down the line. 

Before you buy, consider the benefits of opting to use energy-saving appliances in your home

Use Less Electricity

Even if you don’t live in a large home, many appliances can quickly and easily run up your power bill. 

Certain machines, such as air conditioners and clothes dryers, are especially costly. Even smaller appliances like blenders and vacuums contribute significantly to your electricity use. 

While you may pay more upfront for an energy-saving appliance, you’ll notice how much you’re saving almost immediately. 

People who live in places with inclement weather likely are more rely on electricity as their primary source of energy. 

Air conditioners, space heaters, and electric water heaters can use a considerable amount of energy in a short amount of time. 

Reducing your electricity consumption is great for the environment – and your wallet. 

It might seem like a small action, but using even a little less electricity is a major contribution to the environment and your utility budget

Save Water

When you consider which appliances you tend to use most often, those that require water probably top the list. 

Washing machines, dishwashers, and garden equipment have the potential to use hundreds of gallons of water each month.

Also, some standard appliances can be fitted with adapters that help to make them more efficient. For example, you can install a shower meter to automatically shut off the tap after a certain amount of water has been used. 

Opting for energy-saving versions of these appliances can cut your water bill dramatically. 

Additionally, reducing your water consumption could put less strain on your community resources. If you live in an arid or dry climate, this is even more impactful. 

In times of drought or water insecurity, local authorities may require inhabitants to ration their water use. Those who don’t comply often face hefty fees from their utility company. 

Saving water is another way for you to put a bit more into your household’s budget. 

Reduce Time Waste

Inefficient appliances waste resources such as water, gas, and electricity. But, they can also add hours to your weekly routine

In most cases, energy-saving appliances take less time to complete the same task as conventional ones. This is because they’re designed to handle more work with less input. 

While a standard load of laundry might take almost an hour to wash, an efficient washer might finish in half that time. 

By spending less time in operation, many eco-friendly appliances will start saving you money as soon as they’re plugged in. 

Help Your Stuff Live Longer

Do you find that your clothes seem to fall apart after a few washes? Do your dishes come out of the dishwasher cracked and chipped

Swapping out your appliances can extend the lifespan of a variety of common household items. 

Energy-efficient appliances are typically more gentle, and operation cycles take less time to complete. 

For example an energy-saving washer will keep them in good condition for longer than a standard washing machine by causing less wear and tear.

Keeping your belongings intact means that you can put off repairing or replacing them. This can save you a tremendous amount of money, especially in regard to clothing and cleaning products. 

If you’ve been tempted to try out a green alternative to your household appliances, taking the jump could save you hundreds of dollars a year. By reducing your utility bill, shopping costs, and clothing budget, you’ll start to see your savings right away.

Clay Miller
the authorClay Miller
I am the creator/writer of Ways2GoGreen.com and Ways2GoGreenBlog.com. I'm an advocate for oceans, beaches, state parks. I enjoy all things outdoors (e.g. running, golf, gardening, hiking, etc.) I am a graduate of the University of Kentucky (Go Wildcats!!). I'm also a huge fan of the Pittsburgh Steelers. I was born and raised in the beautiful state of Kentucky.

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