Start the Year with an Energy Check-Up

The start of a new year is the perfect time to set fresh goals, and your home energy use deserves a spot on that list. Just like a health check-up keeps you feeling your best, an energy check-up can help your home run efficiently, save you money, and reduce your environmental impact. Making a few easy changes today can set you up for a year of comfort and savings.

Check Your Energy Usage

Understanding your energy habits is key to making smart changes. Review your recent bills or log into your online account to spot patterns. Are your bills spiking during certain times of the day? Do they increase in the summer or winter? Are you using more energy than last year? Many retail energy supply providers, including AEP Energy, offer tools to track usage in real time, which can help you set realistic goals and avoid surprises. Understanding your usage patterns is the first step toward making meaningful improvements.

Inspect Your Home for Energy Leaks

Drafty windows and doors can make your heating and cooling systems work overtime, driving up costs. Sealing gaps with weatherstripping or caulk and checking insulation in attics and basements can make a big difference in comfort and efficiency. Leaky ducts are also important to inspect, as they can waste up to 30% of your heating and cooling energy. Small home improvements can boost comfort and help lower energy bills.

Upgrade Where it Counts

If your appliances are aging, consider energy-efficient replacements. Look for ENERGY STAR® models, which use less energy and can save hundreds of dollars over their lifetime. If big purchases aren’t in the cards, start small by swapping out old bulbs for LEDs or installing a smart thermostat. These changes are simple and effective, and they can make a noticeable difference in your monthly bills.

Set Your Energy Goals for the Year

Resolutions work best when they’re clear and achievable. Some goals could be to lower your monthly bill by 5%, replace all incandescent bulbs with LEDs, or seal drafts around doors and windows by summer. Track your progress by comparing your monthly bills, and remember, one goal at a time makes it easier to stick with.

Schedule a Seasonal Energy Tune-Up

Your HVAC system works hard year-round, and a little maintenance will prolong its life. Change filters regularly and schedule a professional check-up before peak heating or cooling season to catch any issues early. A tune-up can improve efficiency, extend equipment life, and prevent costly breakdowns.

Review Your Energy Plan

Your energy plan is the foundation of your monthly bills, and if you haven’t looked at it in a while, now’s the time. Make sure your plan fits your budget and lifestyle—especially if your household has grown or you’re spending more time at home, as your energy needs may have shifted. Some plans include renewable energy options or rewards programs, so it’s worth exploring what’s available if you are in a state that offers energy choice.

If you’re not on a fixed-rate plan for your home’s energy supply, you can also consider a plan from a retail energy supply provider like AEP Energy. A secure price from AEP Energy will help keep your bills stable and protect your rate from market fluctuations. Check out rates and plans so you can determine the best plan for your household’s needs.

Start the Year Off Right

Your energy check-up doesn’t have to be complicated. A few simple steps can lead to big savings and a more comfortable home. Ready to make the switch? AEP Energy makes it easy with no service interruptions, no equipment installation, and no early termination fees. Explore our plans today and find one that fits your goals for the year.

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