{"id":10394,"date":"2021-07-03T22:28:48","date_gmt":"2021-07-03T22:28:48","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/alternatech.net\/?p=10394"},"modified":"2021-07-05T00:25:53","modified_gmt":"2021-07-05T00:25:53","slug":"10-energy-saving-myths-you-shouldnt-believe","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/legendstitch.com\/10-energy-saving-myths-you-shouldnt-believe\/","title":{"rendered":"10 Energy-Saving Myths You Shouldn’t Believe"},"content":{"rendered":"

By Steph Coelho\n

Be Skeptical\n

Some of the questionable energy-saving tips you’ve run across may have had some validity a long time ago, but with the technological advancements of past years, a lot of the information circulating out there just isn\u2019t accurate anymore. It\u2019s time to retire those tired old suggestions for reducing energy costs and instead adopt some practical, real-life measures that genuinely work.\n

MYTH 1: Close vents in empty rooms to save on your energy bill\n

We\u2019ll forgive you for falling prey to this tip. On the surface, it seems to make sense. Closing vents ensures that all hot or cold air is directed only to high-traffic areas. Hold on, though! Don\u2019t shut the vents in your guest bedroom quite yet. Closing vents can cause pressure buildup and leaks in the HVAC ducts, which in turn lead to energy waste.\n

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MYTH 2: Using your dishwasher is worse than hand-washing\n

Nope. This may have been true once upon a time, but most of today’s homes are outfitted with Energy Star-certified dishwashers that feature energy-efficient wash settings. Washing kitchenware by hand now often uses up more hot water than the machine would use. You should, however, avoid running the appliance if it’s almost empty\u2014that\u2019s still wasteful, no matter how eco-friendly the dishwasher.\n

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MYTH 3: If it’s off, it\u2019s not using up energy\n

Plugged-in appliances or electronic gadgets still draw power even when turned off. To prevent this sucking of “vampire power,” unplug infrequently used electronics when they’re not in use or when you\u2019re heading out on vacation. Don\u2019t forget to remove chargers from outlets too!\n

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MYTH 4: A smart thermostat will save you tons of money\n

The savings potential of smart thermostats is an oft-used selling point and something that smart thermostat companies love to boast about, but it\u2019s not necessarily true. For instance, if you already use a programmable thermostat, installing a smart device may not have any measurable impact on your utility bill. Similarly, an intelligent thermostat won\u2019t save you money if it\u2019s underutilized.\n

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MYTH 5: Cranking up the heat gets your home warm faster\n

You\u2019re lounging around on a gloomy Saturday afternoon and notice your feet are getting chilly, so you crank up the thermostat to warm things up fast. Unfortunately, jumping the setting up really high doesn’t magically make the system heat more quickly, nor does setting the AC really low make your house cool down faster in warm weather. Instead, your HVAC system will just work longer to reach that unnecessarily high setting, and you’ll probably need to adjust the thermostat down again later on. It’s best to use a programmable thermostat to maintain comfortable temperatures and make small adjustments as necessary.\n

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MYTH 6: Using Eco Temperature settings when leaving the house is ultra-wasteful\n

Not true. It takes more energy to keep your home at a consistent comfortable temperature than to reheat or cool down upon your return. Just make sure the Eco Temperature setting on your thermostat isn\u2019t so low as to allow pipes to freeze in especially frigid weather.\n

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MYTH 7: Run your HVAC fan continuously and reduce the need for active heating and cooling\n

Running the HVAC fan helps circulate the air in your home, but running it all the time is a colossal energy suck. While the fan does evenly distribute air and can reduce the presence of allergens, running it 24\/7 can add hundreds of dollars per year to your utility bill.\n

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MYTH 8: You won’t need to change the filters if you run your HVAC fan continuously\n

Nope. Your HVAC fan can reduce the presence of allergens in your home, but that doesn\u2019t negate the need to replace the unit\u2019s filters. In fact, when you run the fan continuously, more air is being pushed through the filters, so they will clog up more quickly.\n

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MYTH 9: No need to fix what ain\u2019t broke\n

You\u2019ve gone a year without any HVAC problems. Great! You should still call an HVAC technician for a system checkup about once a year. Regular maintenance helps extend the lifespan of your system and ensures that problems are spotted before they can leave their mark on your utility bill.\n

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