How to reduce energy consumption in your second home
Maintaining a second home can involve a higher expense than desired, especially if we take into account the little time we spend in it throughout the year. This is because, even if you only use it for short periods of time, energy costs can add up due to unnecessary energy consumption.
From Nordy, we want to help you optimize energy consumption in your second home, so you can enjoy your stay without worrying about surprises in your electricity bill.
Tips to reduce energy consumption.
Appliances disconnected when the house is empty.
One of the first and easiest steps you can take to reduce energy consumption is to analyze which appliances and devices really should be plugged in when the home is empty. Many appliances continue to consume energy even in "stand-by" mode, which is known as phantom consumption. This consumption results in a significant increase in your electricity bill.
To avoid this, we recommend disconnecting the electrical panel at the end of your stay. However, you must remember to empty the refrigerator to prevent food from spoiling during your absence.
If you do not wish to disconnect all devices, another option is to use power strips with switches, which will allow you to easily and effectively turn off multiple devices.
Contracted power.
Another key aspect to reducing energy consumption is to check your contracted power, that is, the maximum amount of electricity you can use at one time. If your second home is vacant for most of the year, you may have more power than you actually need.
Reducing the contracted power will allow you to save on the fixed part of the bill, which does not depend on consumption, but on the contracted capacity. To determine whether you can reduce the power, assess your usual consumption in the home and consult your energy supplier for information on the possibility of making this adjustment.
Improve the insulation of your home.
One of the easiest ways to keep energy consumption under control is to improve the insulation of your home. A gesture as simple as closing windows, doors and blinds tightly before you leave can prevent the house from getting too cold or too hot during your absence, saving you energy when you return.
For more effective insulation, consider installing double-glazed windows, which are more efficient at retaining heat or cold. Also, don't forget to check the sealing of doors and windows to prevent air leaks.
These measures will not only improve energy efficiency, but also increase comfort when you are in the home.
Considera una vivienda eficiente.
An efficient home is one that intelligently uses energy resources to minimize consumption without sacrificing comfort. As we know, in a second home energy efficiency becomes even more important, since you will spend long periods without occupying it.
To transform your home into an energy efficient home you can start by using energy efficient appliances. These devices are designed to use less energy and can make a big difference in your bill in the long run. Look for appliances with energy efficiency labels of class A or higher
Reducing energy consumption in your second home is key to keeping costs under control and making your home more sustainable. By following these simple tips, you will achieve a more efficient home and be able to optimize your energy costs.
If you have any questions and would like us to help you solve them, we invite you to contact usWe will be happy to help you!