Smart Home Upgrades To Conserve Energy

The world of smart home tech is expanding each year, with more innovative gadgets and software solutions emerging to make our daily lives more convenient. But beyond convenience, smart home tech has more to offer; heightened home security and reduced energy consumption are two other reasons this category of tech is increasingly popular. 

So, if you're looking for home upgrades that will help you reduce your monthly power bill, we've listed five top options. 

Window Treatments

Window treatments are more than just a way of styling your home. The right window treatments provide home privacy, set the room's tone, and control indoor temperatures by letting natural light in or keeping it out. While you can opt for energy-efficient window treatments like roman blinds, shutters, cellular shades, and drapes, you can also consider smart shades. 

Motorized shades eliminate the frustration of tangled cords and curtains that are hard to reach. With smart shades from Supreme Shades, you can open and close curtains with a remote, smartphone, or voice activation. 

Smart Thermostat

Smart thermostats control your home's heating and cooling system using Wi-Fi. This affordable smart home upgrade allows you to manage indoor temperatures from anywhere. You can reduce energy consumption by about 10% of your power bill just by optimizing your thermostat.

These devices can also double up as safety devices when connected to smart smoke alarms or fire listening devices. The smart thermostat will kick in when smoke is detected and shut off the HVAC system to prevent the fire from worsening by blowing air around the room.

Smart Plugs

Modern home appliances don't shut off entirely when not in use. If the appliance is plugged in and the plug is on, it will enter standby mode and continue to draw a small amount of power. For this reason, it's wise to switch plugs off at the wall. 

But it's easy to forget this small detail, so smart plugs are a wise investment. These plugs automatically turn off when appliances and devices are not in use. 

Automated Sprinkler System

If your home is surrounded by a yard, you probably use excess water to keep your lawn green and your plants thriving. But wasting water is as frowned upon as wasting energy. 

Instead of wasting water when forgetting to switch the sprinklers off, invest in an automated sprinkler system that will use a timer to turn it on and off. While you won't waste water anymore, you'll never need to worry about watering the yard again.

Water Heater Timer Automation

Water heaters are one of the main culprits of high utility bills. Installing a water heater timer is the best way to reduce energy consumption without disrupting your showering or bathing schedule. The timer is programmed to switch the water heater on and off, which can shave hundreds of dollars off of your utility bill every year. Moreover, water heater timers are affordable and easy to install. 

Home automation has so much more to offer us than convenience. These gadgets can reduce your home expenses and boost property value at the same time. 

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