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Keep Cool & Save This Summer

Simple Home Energy-Saving Tips to Lower Summer Utility Bills

Stay comfortable without raising your energy costs

When temperatures rise, so can your utility bills. The good news is you don’t need major home upgrades to start saving energy. A few small changes can help improve your home’s energy efficiency, reduce electricity usage, and keep your summer costs under control.

If you’re looking for easy ways to lower your energy bill this season, these practical tips can help you stay cool while spending less.

Simple home energy-saving tips for summer

Try these easy adjustments to help reduce energy use and improve comfort during hot weather:

  • Adjust your thermostat wisely
    Raise your thermostat a few degrees when you’re away from home to help reduce cooling costs and energy usage.
  • Use fans to support cooling
    Ceiling fans and portable fans help circulate air so your A/C doesn’t have to work as hard.
  • Block out peak sunlight
    Close blinds or curtains during the hottest parts of the day to help keep indoor temperatures lower.
  • Shift appliance use to cooler hours
    Run ovens, dishwashers, and dryers in the evening to avoid adding extra heat during the day.
  • Seal air leaks around your home
    Check windows and doors for drafts to help keep cool air inside and improve overall efficiency.

Explore energy efficiency upgrades with Michigan Saves

If you’re considering bigger improvements to your home’s energy efficiency, Michigan Saves offers financing options that can help make upgrades more affordable.

From energy-efficient heating and cooling systems to insulation and other home improvements, Michigan Saves can help you invest in long-term savings.

Need help with energy or rent costs this summer?

If rising summer expenses are putting pressure on your budget, Harbor Assist may be able to help.

Harbor Assist connects members to trusted community resources that can help with essential household needs like energy bills, rent assistance, food, childcare, utilities, and more. It makes it easier to explore financial assistance programs you may qualify for and find support for everyday expenses when you need it most.

How small changes lead to big energy savings

Improving your home’s energy efficiency doesn’t have to be expensive or complicated. Even simple daily habits can help reduce summer energy consumption and lower your monthly utility bills over time.

By being mindful of how and when you use energy, you can make your home more comfortable while keeping costs manageable all season long.