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9 Tips to Effectively Lower Your Energy Bill

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9 Ways to Keep Cool and Cut Down On Your Energy Bill

As we get ready to brace for the summer heat, many of us are also preparing for the energy bill hike that is sure to follow. Some days it feels like you have to choose between being comfortable or saving money. More often than not, saving money trumps being comfortable, and you’re left sweating it out in your home. But at Killingsworth, we don’t think you should have to choose! Investing a little time and money into your home now can help you save big when those high temperatures hit this summer. We’ve compiled nine tips to help you reduce your energy bill this summer, all while keeping your home cool as a cucumber!

1. Evaluate your HVAC unit

First things first, check on your current air conditioning unit. When’s the last time it was updated? If your unit is under 12 years old, you may be able to sneak past this one. But don’t neglect regular maintenance. If your unit is 12 years or older, it’s most likely time to replace it. Replacing your air conditioning unit can be expensive, but investing in the proper, energy-efficient unit can help save a ton of money in the long run.

2. Install a programmable thermostat

Ah, the beauty of technology! When you install a programmable thermostat in your home, you’re able to manage and monitor the temperature of your home easily—sometimes even from your mobile device! You can program your thermostat to be a certain temperature while you’re at work or on a vacation, and then a different temperature for when you come home. This way, you’re not wasting money on cooling your home while no one is there. Setting your thermostat fan switch to “auto” will also help you save. Keeping your fan running all day will make your energy bill go up, but leaving it on auto will let the fan run intermittently throughout the day. Less work for your HVAC means more money in your pocket.

3. Clean and open your vents

One thing homeowners easily forget to clean is air vents. Clogs or dirt in air ducts can cause your HVAC system to work overtime, which increases your energy bill. Making sure your ducts are properly cleaned out is an important step to reducing your electric bill. While we recommend you consult a specialist to properly clean your air vents, there are a few things you can do on your own to optimize your air flow:

  1. Cover the air registers in your home with a paper towel so the dust doesn’t get into the rooms of your home.
  2. Turn on the fan to keep the dust and dirt moving.
  3. Make sure your furnace filter is in place so loose dust and dirt doesn’t get inside the fan motor.
  4. Knock the dust and dirt loose.
  5. Vacuum-out the supply registers.
  6. Sweep out return air registers.
  7. Replace your furnace filter to cut down dust in your home.

4. Insulate your attic

Everyone knows that heat rises. Think of how hot your attic must be in the spring and summer! If your attic isn’t properly insulated, your HVAC system will start working overtime to keep it cool. Not only does this put extra strain on your HVAC, but also increases your energy bill. Your attic covers the entirety of your home, and the majority of air going into your home is from your attic. If your attic isn’t properly insulated, your HVAC will have a hard time keeping the rest of your home cool. Insulating your attic will help cut energy costs, and keep mold and pests out of your home, too!

5. Turn off and unplug electronics

This is something we should practice all year, not just during the summer. However, when you’re battling an already high energy bill in the summer, little things like turning off a light or unplugging an appliance could help save money! Turn off the lights when you leave a room, and unplug electronics when you’re done using them. Even if the device is off, your outlets will continue using energy. By unplugging unused electronics, appliances and more, you’ll be able to cut major costs on your electric bill.

6. Keep your rooms shaded

While it’s nearly impossible to escape the heat of the sun’s rays, there are a few things you can do to keep your rooms shaded and cool. Try hanging some curtains or blinds to mitigate the sun’s heat. In rooms that aren’t frequently used, keep the curtains pulled so your HVAC doesn’t have to work as hard to cool that room. When you’re not home, use the curtains in the main areas of your home to maintain a lower temperature. If your home has no outside protection from the sun, consider planting a bush or tree to offer some much needed shade. Examine the areas of your home where you experience the most sunlight, and see what you can do to keep that space as cool as possible!

7. Check for household leaks

Cracks in window sills or outdated weather strips on the bottom of your doors may be letting cold air out and hot air in. Check your home periodically for any “leaks” to keep your costs down. More times than not, any needed repairs should be easy and quick to fix! If you notice cracks in window sills, repair them with caulk. If a weather strip needs to be updated, remove it and replace it. However, if you find areas with larger cracks or holes, consult a specialist to properly conduct the repairs.

8. Wash your clothes in cold water

You could try taking a cold shower, too, but who really wants to do that? Washing your clothes in cold water can help lower your monthly bill since it requires no additional work from your water heater to heat it up. Also, try doing larger loads of laundry on cold rather than lots of small ones to save additional money on your water and electric bill.

9. Switch to LED bulbs

If you haven’t started using LED bulbs around your home yet, now is the time to start! LED bulbs are much more energy efficient than other light bulbs (90% more efficient in fact), and they are known for lasting much longer. LED bulbs might be more expensive than regular bulbs, but a little bit of splurging now can help you save more money later! There are lots of ways to cut energy bill costs around your home, but it all starts and ends with your HVAC. At Killingsworth, we are no stranger to this, so leave this work to us. Schedule an appointment today!

9 Tips to Effectively Lower Your Energy Bill

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How to Know if Your Hotel Has Bedbugs

Upon entering a hotel room, do you typically reach for the tiny toiletries, take a leap onto the bed, or perhaps start by inspecting for bed bugs? Knowing what to look for is essential. Anticimex Carolinas Service Manager Christian Tweed has shared valuable insights on identifying bed bugs in your hotel room and preventing them from hitching a ride back home with you. And if bed bugs do become an unexpected part of your vacation, remember that Clark’s Pest Control is here to assist!



Q&A with a Pest Professional


How do bed bugs get inside hotels?


Bed bugs are primarily hitchhiking insects as opposed to foraging ones, meaning that they get carried around on people’s clothes and belongings. Someone with an active infestation in their home can easily bring bed bugs to their hotel, but they can also be picked up during travel (airplanes, taxis, and rideshare services) and brought to a hotel room.


What do people misunderstand about bed bugs in hotels?


From a probability standpoint, all hotels will deal with bed bugs at some point in time. If you think about a bed bug’s method of travel, there’s literally nothing a hotel can do to stop them from being carried in. What I have realized is that luxury hotels are more likely to have an aggressive response to dealing with a bed bug case once it’s identified as they tend to have a higher quality of service and a reputation to protect. While this isn’t always the case, it has been my experience more often than not.

Got bedbugs? Call Clark’s at 866-781-4991 today!

What do you recommend travelers do when they get to their room to check for bed bugs?


Most hotel headboards hang directly on the wall. I start my inspection here before even looking at the bed itself. I have found bed bugs, their exoskeletons, and the telltale black stains they leave behind around the edges of or in the crevices of headboards. If the headboard looks clean, move on to looking over the pillowcases and comforter for any signs or stains. You can dig into the bedding as deep as you want here, but I encourage people to look over the top layer of things at the very least.


What are some lesser-known signs of bed bugs in your hotel room?


The specifics of the black stains they leave behind, which as gross as it sounds, are just digested blood as that’s all that bed bugs feed on. If the stains are on a hard surface, they will be small dots as if left behind by an ink pen and will smear into a brownish gray when moisture is applied. If they’re on fabric, they will usually bleed along the fibers making a small diamond, square or X shape.


If there are bed bugs in your hotel room, can they travel home with you?


They absolutely can, however this is easy to prevent. While staying in a hotel, keep as much of your clothing and luggage off the beds as possible. Storing suitcases in the bathroom might sound odd, but it’s an effective method of prevention.

Don’t tackle bedbugs yourself, call Clark’s at 866-781-4991!

What should you do with your suitcase if you suspect your hotel has bed bugs?


When arriving home from a trip, leave your luggage in the garage or on a porch and bring your clothes in one load of laundry at a time. If the clothes are dirty, wash them like you normally would, if they’re clean then run them through the dryer for at least forty-five minutes. Once your suitcase is empty, vacuum over it meticulously (don’t forget to empty the vacuum when you’re done), or if you’re in the right climate, expose it to heat for a few days by placing it in your vehicle (parked in the sun) or for a few weeks in your attic.


The Clark’s Solution


If you brought bed bugs back to you home, Clark’s is here to help. Our Bedbug Control service is designed to eliminate bedbugs and create a safe, comfortable environment.


A Clark’s Pest Professional will do an inspection and recommend a plan of attack to get rid of bed bugs now and prevent them from hatching in the future. Call Clark’s at 866-781-4991 today for more information.




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