What Are the Biggest Energy Hogs in Your Home During Summer?
Discover the hidden energy hogs in your home this summer and learn simple steps to cut your electric bill without sacrificing comfort.
High electricity bills can be frustrating. Learn what impacts your energy costs and discover simple ways to save on your monthly bill.
If your electricity bill feels higher than expected, you're not alone. At APG&E, we help customers understand their energy usage and find smart ways to lower their energy bill. Whether your bill spiked suddenly or seems consistently high, there are common reasons—and actionable solutions to save more.
Extreme summers and winters can push your HVAC system into overdrive. Heating and cooling are the biggest contributors to residential electricity usage.
Tip: For homeowners, use a smart thermostat and check out our blog on how your home’s energy usage changes with the seasons to stay comfortable without overspending.
More people at home—whether it’s guests, kids returning from college, or new roommates—means more laundry, cooking, device charging, and lighting.
Older appliances like refrigerators, washers, and HVAC systems can consume significantly more energy than newer, energy-efficient models.
Tip: Look for ENERGY STAR® ratings when upgrading.
If you're on a variable-rate plan, using electricity during peak hours (typically 10 a.m. – 8 p.m.) can cost more.
Tip: Run major appliances like dishwashers and laundry machines during off-peak hours or switch to a residential electric plan from APG&E for predictable pricing.
Electronics like TVs, gaming consoles, and chargers continue to draw power even when not in use.
Tip: Use smart power strips and unplug devices overnight.
Drafty windows, doors, and attics can cause your HVAC system to work harder, driving up energy use.
Tip: Weatherstrip doors, caulk windows, and consider attic insulation upgrades.
Water heaters are a key way to save energy, but if they run above 120°F, they waste energy and can increase your bill.
Tip: Lower the temperature and insulate your water heater tank and pipes. Learn more about energy-saving options with tankless water heaters that can save both energy and money.
Damaged or outdated wiring can lead to energy loss and safety hazards.
Tip: If you notice flickering lights or tripped breakers, contact a licensed electrician.
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