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Pool Maintenance After Heavy Rain

Has your area been hit by a heavy downpour lately? Has it made you wonder how it could affect your lovely new fiberglass pool?

If not dealt with quickly, lots of rain in and around your pool can indeed have a negative effect. It’s true that lots of rainfall can be a bit of a nuisance when it comes to maintaining your pool, but it’s nevertheless necessary to take certain steps to look after your pool to get it back to optimal condition after significant wet weather.

Take note of the following recommendations so that the next time heavy rain arrives at your place, your pool can be back to sparkling condition ASAP, and you can once more focus on making memories in it.

Dealing with an Overflow

Depending on your pool’s type of filter, there are different steps to take when excess water is in your pool. If you have a cartridge filter, start by fitting your pool hose to the 3-way-valve and place the other end into an open gully trap or septic tank (this water needs to go into a waste-water system), before you turn the handle on the valve to divert water through the hose. Then, turn the pool pump on and adjust water to the right level.

If your pool has a sand filter, change your multi-port valve to its waste setting. Follow that step by turning the pool pump on and bring down the water to the right level to have the water re-circulate as it should.

Water Beneath the Pool

After heavy rain, be sure to check your standpipe/inspection pipe to ensure that water that has collected underneath the pool gets pumped out. By getting rid of this water, you prevent the occurrence of such problems as ‘floating’ hydrostatic valves. Consider the weather patterns in your location; if you are based somewhere that is often impacted by heavy rain, you will need to be more aware of water underneath your pool than those living in drier areas. One of two methods can be used to pump out the water underneath your pool. The first is to use your pool pump and skimmer box and the second is to use a Slurpy pump (a small pump available at hardware stores).

Re-balance your Pool

The water in your pool will be affected by heavy downpours, so it’s important to constantly check and log your water chemistry. After a period of heavy rain, the composition of your pool water – ie. minerals and chemicals – will have been diluted, so you will have to adjust the chemistry to return the water to the correct balance and keep it in tip-top condition. Make sure to check and adjust PH, total alkalinity, chlorine, stabiliser, sanitiser and calcium hardness where necessary. Contact your local pool shop to organize regular checks of your pool water, and regular pool cleans if you wish.

The maintenance tips mentioned above are important to remember at any time, but especially when your property has experienced significant rainfall. No matter the weather, your Pool Owners’ Manual is your perfect pool maintenance companion, so ensure you refer to it to maintain your specific pool correctly.

Z&X Mechanical has more than 30 years of expertise in serving clients in Cyprus. Our experienced professionals understand the importance of always meeting the needs of clients while providing top-quality heating maintenance services. We will always do what we promise and ensure that you are satisfied with our pool services.

Feel free to contact us at any time to learn more about the importance of scheduling pools maintenance in Cyprus.

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    Air Conditioning in Schools

    Here’s Why Air Conditioning in Schools Is Important

    Trying to solve an advanced math problem or learning what happens when different chemicals react is hard enough already. On top of that, if students have to deal with the summer heat, it can become next to impossible to concentrate in the classroom. Extreme summer heat can make students feel tired and sluggish, impacting their productivity and reducing focus time. In addition, high temperature combined with humidity can trigger allergy symptoms or aggravate other health – related issues. Air conditioning in schools can be a great way to deal with high temperatures and humidity. A good indoor climate will not only make students comfortable in the classroom but also lead to improved concentration and learning outcomes.

    Why Do Schools Need Air Conditioners?

    Schools require air conditioners because, in summers, classrooms can get unbearably hot. In this case, instead of focusing on learning, the brain would rather focus on keeping the body cool. As a result, students won’t be able to perform their best academically.

    1. Improved Focus & Concentration

    When the weather is too hot, it’s difficult for students to focus on their work in schools without air conditioning. Research shows that students have a hard time learning new concepts when the temperature is at extreme levels. Moreover, they also tend to get low grades on tests taken on hot days. They are 12 percent more likely to fail the test if they took it on a 90-degree day as compared to a 72-degree day.

    Teachers also complain that the lack of air conditioning in schools makes it really tough to engage students. They also have to deal with more disciplinary issues with the rising temperatures. With air conditioning, indoor temperature can be regulated, and students will be able to concentrate better.

    2. Reduced Asthma & Allergy Symptoms

    In summer, high humidity levels can be a big source of discomfort. Students with asthma or allergies suffer more as mold, bacteria, and dust mites thrive in humid environments. These harmful indoor air pollutants result in various health issues for students, forcing them to miss school days.

    Since air conditioners also dehumidify the indoor air as part of their cooling process, it can help maintain humidity levels. In addition, AC filters remove most of the contaminants and help improve indoor air quality.

    3. Reduced Downtime

    In the summer months, schools often have to close down due to the extreme temperatures. While it’s necessary to close the schools in this situation, this disrupts the learning process. With air conditioning, schools can stay open even when it’s hot outside without compromising on students’ comfort.

    Which Type of Air Conditioner Is Best Suitable for Schools?

    Wall Mounted Mini - Splits

    Wall-mounted mini – splits are highly efficient air conditioning systems. They consist of one or more units connected to an outdoor compressor.

    Mini – split installation takes less time and is quite easy as compared to a traditional ducted HVAC system. Since there are no ducts involved, cooled air is pushed directly to the room where the indoor unit is installed, eliminating the risk of air loss.

    In classrooms, the indoor air handler should be installed where they can provide maximum and even airflow. Two units can be installed in large rooms instead of one large unit for balanced air circulation and to avoid any hot and cold spots. You can look at this handy guide on air conditioner sizing for a better understanding.

    Ductless mini – split heat pumps can not only cool the classes but also provide supplemental heating in winter, which makes them a flexible air conditioning option for schools.

    When it comes to improving indoor air quality, mini-splits filter out airborne allergens and deliver clean air to the intended area. This will help to reduce allergy symptoms in students and prevent fatigue and nausea due to poor air quality.

    4. Energy - Efficient HVAC Systems

    A cassette air conditioner is a type of mini-split recessed into the ceiling. Just like any other split unit, it also has an indoor unit to deliver cool air and an outdoor unit to remove the collected heat outside. The indoor unit is centrally placed in the ceiling dispersing conditioned air in four directions which can help provide an even airflow across the room. This makes cassette air conditioners are ideal for large classrooms or school halls.

    Cassette Air Conditioners for Classrooms

    This research shows that HVAC systems are among the largest energy consumers. Installing an efficient HVAC system will save you energy – reducing electricity bills. Energy saving is one of the concerns of the users, and the Department of Energy shows that heat pumps can reduce electricity used for heating by 50% as compared to furnaces, baseboard heaters, etc. Opt for the most energy – efficient cooling unit for your home. Verify energy efficiency ratios and look out for SEER ratings and smart functionalities that can help increase your savings.

    Window Air Conditioners for Schools

    Window air conditioners are a popular choice for schools, as they are relatively affordable. Besides, window air conditioners are the easiest to install. As they don’t take up floor space, window units are perfect for smaller classrooms. However, window air conditioners can cool a single space at a time, so different units would be required in each class. Window air conditioners come with various features, including timers and temperature controls, making them a great option to regulate the climate in a classroom.

    Under Ceiling Air Conditioners

    Under ceiling unit, as the name suggests, is mounted underneath a ceiling with the help of fasteners, providing cool air without occupying any valuable space. Unlike ceiling cassette ACs, which are placed within a ceiling, these are mounted near a wall and just below the ceiling.

    They are powerful, yet cost-effective units and are mostly used in offices and school buildings where floor or wall space is at a premium. They provide high airflow up to a considerable distance, which helps reduce the number of units required in a classroom. This also reduces the cost of installing multiple units.

    Central Air Conditioning for Schools

    A central air conditioning unit uses ducts and vents to deliver conditioned air. It consists of an air handler, a compressor, and a series of ducts. If a school already has ductwork installed, it makes perfect sense to use a central air conditioner to cool the classroom in summer. It is still possible to add a central system to a school without previously existing ducts. However, that would require extensive renovation, which can be costly. To save on the renovation costs, they are often installed in new school buildings.

    Central air conditioners are designed to cool a whole building instead of individual rooms. This can lead to cooling in unoccupied areas, affecting AC efficiency and energy bills. A simple solution is to install HVAC dampers and create a zoning system. It ensures that cooling is directed only towards the classrooms where it’s needed.

    Smart Air Conditioning for Schools

    In schools, the best option is to connect the air conditioning systems with smart thermostats or smart AC controllers. Smart thermostats work with central while smart AC controllers can be paired with mini-split, portable, and window Acs. These smart devices can then be used to automate classroom climate.

    These climate control devices offer control beyond basic temperature control. Using smart controllers, air conditioners in schools can be scheduled to turn on/off at specific timings. In addition, the school administration can use them to keep track of AC filter cleanliness levels to prevent allergy issues in students. Moreover, these smart climate control devices can help save on bills by monitoring AC usage.

    Let Z&X Mechanical be your AC system solution

    Z&X Mechanical has more than 30 years of expertise in serving clients in Cyprus. Our experienced professionals understand the importance of always meeting the needs of clients while providing top-quality heating maintenance services. We will always do what we promise and ensure that you are satisfied with our heating services.

    Feel free to contact us at any time to learn more about the importance of scheduling an air conditioning maintenance.

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      Creating a Winter Wonderland With Your Pool Area

      If you are about to become a pool owner or you already have a pool, you will appreciate that you invest your time, money and heart into making the pool of your dreams come to life, so it’s important to remember that just because it is not summer yet, the fun times in your backyard don’t have to end.

      There’s no need to desert your pool and outdoor entertaining space just because the cooler months are here. In fact, there’s lots you can do to enhance your poolside area and transform it into a place that is just as usable and enjoyable in winter as it is in summer.

      By thinking about ways to add entertainment, comfort and functionality to your pool area, you will be able to create the ultimate winter wonderland for you and your family, with your pool being the center point of the fun. Another positive is that you don’t need to spend a lot of money to get more time around your pool – there are some effective and affordable ways to create quality family time in the comfort and privacy of your yard. In this blog, we share some top tips on how to turn your pool area into a winter wonderland.

      Pool Area Furnishings

      Most of us are staying home a lot more lately, so it’s not surprising we are using heating appliances a lot more to keep us warm! To avoid the air – conditioning being on all day, grab some dedicated outdoor blankets and go outside to your pool area. On a sunny day, get the family together for a picnic lunch, and make sure everyone has a blanket available to them! Keep in mind that even though it’s not summer, you should still ensure your family wears sunscreen in the daytime! Apply some 30 minutes before you head outside and put on a hat or beanie if you can, to keep your head protected from the sun’s rays.

      If you are looking for an extra warmth, and some heating that will allow you to be outside in the evening, consider getting a fire pit. They do a fantastic job of keeping you warm and look incredible in a poolside space. Sitting around a firepit can be a great way to chat with family and friends well into the evening. Prepare some hot chocolate for everyone and it won’t matter how cold the evening is – you will have the perfect, warm get – together destination in your backyard!

      Movie night with the family doesn’t have to be in the house, either. Set up a family – sized tent in the backyard and have the devices and snacks on hand! You will keep dry and warm inside your tent, and if you wake in time to see the sunrise over your pool, you will have an extra great morning!

      Upgrading Your Entertaining Area

      Another great way to encourage more time in your backyard in winter, is by using your barbeque. After a sleepover in your family tent, you can wake to see your pool glistening in the sun and have a delicious barbequed breakfast together! What better way to start the day?

      With social restrictions easing, you will probably be more keen than ever to have friends over for dinner. Your pool will be a conversation point for your visitors, so consider using your backyard as the venue for your dinner party. There are many benefits to having dinner parties outside in winter – namely, you avoid the summer sun and intense heat, so you will all feel a lot more comfortable! Also, having your dinner party outside means less footprints inside, and less cleaning is always a bonus!

      Don’t worry if your outdoor entertaining area isn’t ready for guests just yet – there are many simple ways you can update the space in no time at all.

      The non – negotiable is seating. Ensure you have enough seating and space at the table to accommodate all your guests. Once you have got that sorted, you can decide on a theme for your outdoor entertaining area, which will be present in the soft furnishings you add, like cushions, throw rugs, vases and dinner sets. You might be a fan of the Hamptons look, or perhaps you prefer dark and moody vibes? Is earthy and natural more your style, or is minimalism the look you want? For inspiration on the theme that will suit you and your lifestyle best, look online for pictures of outdoor entertaining areas you like, and note the colors and furnishings used. You don’t even have to go with one particular theme – you could use your favorite colors as the basis of your furnishings.

      Once you have found the theme or style you want, you can then introduce furnishings that suit that theme. For instance, if you have decided on a Hamptons theme, you could opt for white linen chair covers, blue and white – toned cushions, and a taupe – coloured throw rug. Weather – resistant outdoor cushions and fabrics are available, and you should always go for those instead of furnishings designed for the indoors, as weather – resistant outdoor products are designed to endure wet weather which could rot regular fabric.

      From there, you can add some wintry touches to the entertaining area. Snowflake lights make for a beautiful addition to an alfresco in winter – time, and with outdoor blankets and even an outdoor heater, you will have an outdoor entertaining space perfect for lounging in well into the evening. For extra wintry ambience, you can turn on your pool lights if you have them. The lighting will help to brighten up your backyard and will be great for dinner parties.

      Games and Activities

      While swimming in your pool might not be an option in winter, you certainly don’t have to give up using it in the cooler months. With outdoor activities for the family still being fairly limited due to social restrictions, it’s good to know you can still have a great family day in your backyard.

      You can involve your pool in various games and activities, so the kids will be entertained all day long. Here are a couple of our favorite games:

      • Boat races – you can use plastic or remote – controlled boats to create the ultimate boat race. Whose boat will make it to the other side first?
      • Pool fishing – no need for fancy fishing rods – stick with basic plastic ones. In fact, you can find child – friendly fishing packs with small plastic fishing rods and floating objects like rubber ducks. The aim is to pick up as many of the floating objects as possible. Set a time limit to make the game more competitive, and the person who fishes the most out of the pool within the allocated time, wins!

      There are also many games you can play close to your pool. Find somewhere level and safe in your backyard where you can set up giant chess or checkers, or even a giant Twister game. For entertainment on a larger scale, set up an outdoor projector in your backyard. With an outdoor projector, you can watch movies outside as a family, and you can always continue the fun with a sleepover in a tent!

      Pool Heating

      If extending your swimming season would be useful for you, you might want to think about investing in pool heating. With pool heating in place, the cooler weather will be less of an issue, as you will get to swim in comfortable water.

      Swimming in warm water helps to get you moving on a chilly day and helps to soothe your muscles after a long day. Pool heating is especially useful for those who intend to swim regularly, even as it gets cooler outside.

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      Z&X Mechanical has more than 30 years of expertise in serving clients in Cyprus. Our experienced professionals understand the importance of always meeting the needs of clients while providing top – quality  services and products. We will always do what we promise and ensure that you are satisfied with our services.

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        8 Misconceptions About Underfloor Heating

        Underfloor heating is a sustainable and economical heating system, but there are many misconceptions about how it works. We are here to debunk the myths and show you why this system is an excellent option for you. What is unknown is often misunderstood. And there are many misconceptions about what underfloor heating is and how it works. It’s about time we set the record straight once and for all. We will show you how this sustainable and cost – efficient system works and why it would be an excellent choice for your home.

        Types of underfloor heating

        Before we go into the myths, let’s first look into the different types of underfloor heating. Currently, there are two types of underfloor heating systems: electrical systems and hydraulic systems, which run on hot water. The hydraulic system also comes in two different infrastructures known as a dry system and a wet system, and the difference between the two is how the pipes are set up.

        For water systems, the pipes are in the screed while in dry systems, the pipes are in the floorboards to serve as a heat conductor. You will usually find the ‘wet’ hydraulic variant with new construction projects, while the dry version and the electrical systems are best suited for renovations.

        Now that you know a little bit of the technical side of underfloor heating, it’s time to look into the misconceptions surrounding it.

        Underfloor heating

        Myth 1: underfloor heating is much more expensive than radiators

        It’s true that the price to install underfloor heating is 30% more expensive than traditional radiators. But underfloor heating is an investment that pays off in the in the long run. Because the system is more energy efficient and requires less maintenance, users will find their energy bills and overall system costs are much lower than traditional radiators.

        Underfloor heating

        Myth 2: underfloor heating is technically electrical heating

        Of course, electric floor heating runs on electricity, but the hydraulic system runs on hot water and central heating. There’s also an option to connect an underfloor system to a heat pump. While the heat pump does require a bit of electricity, it also relies on renewable energy. Because underfloor heating operates at a constant low temperature, choosing to add a heat pump to your system is an ideal choice.

        Myth 3: a house with underfloor heating never gets warm

        While it’s true that underfloor heating does not produce as much heat as a conventional radiator, it does generate enough heat to create a comfortable environment. The system works to evenly distribute heat over the entire floor surface, so the room temperature can reach up to 25°C. Homeowners can even set the thermostat a couple degrees lower and rest assured they are not losing any heat.

        Myth 4: underfloor heating heating takes longer to heat up a house, so the temperature never stays consistent

        While electric floor heating works almost as quickly as radiators, hydraulic systems react a bit more slowly. But that doesn’t mean you need to suffer through cold temperatures. It’s important to see how you can set up your system to best suit your lifestyle and keep your interior at a comfortable temperature. For example, if you have a hydraulic system, you can change the settings to make sure the room temperature only drops three degrees during the night.

        Myth 5: underfloor heating makes your feet swell

        In the early days of underfloor heating, the room temperature could rise to more than 35°C, and if that was the case, your feet could swell up. But with the current systems today, these situations don’t occur anymore, especially if your house is well insulated. In fact, combing underfloor heating with a heat pump allows the system to provide cooling, which is plus in the hot summer months.

        Myth 6: underfloor heating is only installed in the floor

        This may come as a bit of surprise, but you can actually install underfloor heating beyond the floor. You can also install it in the walls or ceilings to heat rooms even faster. Overall, underfloor heating does not take up extra space, so you can perfectly integrate it into any modern interior.

        Underfloor heating

        Myth 7: underfloor heating is unhealthy

        Underfloor heating prevents the circulation of dust particles that can cause allergies or sickness. Homeowners can also take advantage of the better humidity and a healthier environment free of dust mites and mould, which is especially helpful for people who experience allergies or respiratory issues.

        Myth 8: you can’t combine underfloor heating with parquet

        If you take some factors into account, you can easily combine underfloor heating and parquet. If you have a stable type of wood that is resistant to humidity and multilayer version where the planks are up to 15 cm wide, you should be good to go!

        Let Z&X Mechanical be your heating system service solution!

        Z&X Mechanical has more than 30 years of expertise in serving clients in Cyprus. Our experienced professionals understand the importance of always meeting the needs of clients while providing top-quality heating maintenance services. We will always do what we promise and ensure that you are satisfied with our heating services.

        Feel free to contact us at any time to learn more about the importance of scheduling seasonal maintenance for your heating system in Cyprus.

        Are you interested in our services? Want to know more from our specialist? Leave us your contact below and we will contact you.

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          11 Must – Know Tips for Building an Energy – Efficient Home

          Proper planning goes a long way. The same is true when you build a new home that is based on energy – saving fundamentals. Energy – efficient homes not only help with energy conservation but also help you save money in the longer run. Moreover, your home becomes more durable and comfortable.

          With time, the energy cost is rising and will continue to increase, making it imperative to save energy. Energy – efficient home, renovations or designs not only help with energy conservation but also help you decrease your carbon footprint by resorting to eco – friendly options.

          With integrated planning and budget considerations, there are multiple options to cut down on energy costs. Usually, fuel and electricity are converted to heat, light, and other forms that can be used within a home. A smart home can better utilize these resources and hold an aesthetic element that looks good to the eye too. Multiple resources can significantly improve energy – efficiency in automated homes.

          Home Design Tips for Building Energy - Efficient Homes:

          You must want to eliminate the risk of any mistakes when building or renovating your home. The following information would help you achieve a smart and energy – efficient structure for your smart, energy -efficient home.

          1. All About Location
          2. Landscaping & Shade
          3. Ventilation Systems
          4. Energy – Efficient HVAC Systems
          5. Energy Saving Devices
          6. Building Envelope
          7. Design for Water Conservation
          8. Roofing Materials
          9. Lighting Fixtures
          10. Go Solar
          11. Water Heating Systems

          1. All About Location

          While building an energy – efficient home, location, shape, and construction materials are prime considerations that will significantly influence the heating and cooling requirements. The maximum use of passive solar energy gain in winters and reduction of the heat gain during summers is the ideal scenario. It is achieved by optimizing the location, orientation, and landscaping of the home.

          Home orientation determines how much sun your house will be getting.  This has a direct impact on your home’s temperature.

          Design the home to take advantage of different sun angles. The midday sun is at a low angle in winter and a high angle in summer. Based on this, position your home to reduce heating and cooling expensesHomes situated on the south side of the street – facing north get a lot of sunlight at the back of the house. Homes on the north side get shade during the summer afternoons in their backyards. Similarly, if you are living in a colder climate, you would want to choose your windows’ location to be able to absorb maximum sunlight. South – facing homes capture sunlight in the winter while blocking it during summer.

          Such strategies can make a huge difference, and you would be able to enjoy summers without your house being overheated. For instance, if the building is constructed in a way that is not exposed to the sun, walls are insulated, or the glass is shaded, then the solar gain is minimized. The cooling requirement will ultimately decrease, which would help you in conserving energy. But the tradeoff is a lower solar gain in the winters; however, if you live in an area that experiences short winters, then this is ideal for you.

          2. Landscaping & Shade

          Landscaping using elements of shade can help prevent your house from absorbing excess heat, in fact, they help reduce the temperature by up to 6 degrees. For blocking summer heat and letting the sunlight in during the winter, go for deciduous trees. They are perfect for both seasons as they bloom in spring/summers and lose their leaves in winter. To provide continuous shade and to provide protection from strong winds, go for dense trees and shrubs.

          Planting location is also crucial. Planting trees on the east, south, and west sides will keep your house cool during periods of extreme heat. East trees cast shadows on your home in the morning sun. South Trees cast shadows on your house in the mid – morning and early afternoon. Trees planted on the west cast shadows to block the afternoon sun when the temperature is extreme, making them the most impactful in reducing your energy bills.

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          3. Ventilation Systems

          A well – designed ventilation system for an energy – efficient house doesn’t only provide comfort but also helps in energy saving by preventing the overuse of electrical appliances used for heating and cooling purposes. Moreover, home ventilation also filters out contaminated air. The simplest form of ventilation systems are windows and mechanical systems with fans used to keep the interior pleasant. Your home design should ensure healthy and natural ventilation.

          The ventilation system is an integral part of your energy – efficient house design because it moves air and moisture across the building envelope’s barrier, and sometimes it also moves heat. A well – thought – out ventilation system can significantly minimize your overall energy usage and help make your home more energy – efficient.

          4. Energy - Efficient HVAC Systems

          This research shows that HVAC systems are among the largest energy consumers. Installing an efficient HVAC system will save you energy – reducing electricity bills. Energy saving is one of the concerns of the users, and the Department of Energy shows that heat pumps can reduce electricity used for heating by 50% as compared to furnaces, baseboard heaters, etc. Opt for the most energy – efficient cooling unit for your home. Verify energy efficiency ratios and look out for SEER ratings and smart functionalities that can help increase your savings.

          5. Energy Saving Devices

          With the progress and advancement in technology, the selection of relevant smart devices can help you in saving and optimizing your home energy. Such devices use minimum energy to function as compared to regular appliances, thus further reducing your electricity bills. An energy – efficient home needs to be smart to give a good return on investment and save money in the longer run.

          You can utilize smart AC controllers, smart thermostats, smart bulbs, smart blinds, kitchen appliances, etc., to equip your smart home. Taking the example of smart AC controllers, they function by regulating your air conditioner usage according to your usage habits throughout the day helping you save 25% on your cooling and heating bills. They can also be coupled with other smart home climate control appliances connected with Alexa or Google Home for further benefits.

          6. Lighting Fixtures

          Every building/home uses an interior and exterior lighting system, which might consume a lot of energy depending on the type of lighting fixtures or bulbs used. Thus, it is advised to use fluorescent bulbs and LEDs because they generate less heat and more light, ultimately helping you save energy. LEDs provide good returns on investment and can fit in most of the light fittings.

          Apart from LEDs and bulbs, the building’s windows can be designed so that natural light can reduce the need for artificial light during the day. Moreover, aluminum – clad wood can be used for window frames since these windows provide better insulation making your home energy efficient.

          7. Building Envelope

          You protect your smartphone from scratches by using a glass protector or an external cover, right? Similarly, a building envelope serves as a protector or covering for a house. The outer structure of the building is called the building envelope, and it is one of the necessary energy systems. It works as a shield between the inside and outside environment, protecting the house from the air, moisture, and generally harsh weather conditions.

          Considering the type of insulation used, the building envelope maintains the interior temperature at any level that you desire. It can keep your home warm during winters and cool during summers. It is essential to consider an energy – efficient home design. Body envelope includes insulation which can be very beneficial for energy saving. It lowers the load on the house’s heating and cooling system and makes your home more energy – efficient. It maintains the desired temperature at home and absorbs moisture, and saves your walls from being damaged.

          8. Design for Water Conservation

          An increasing number of energy – efficient houses are incorporating water – saving systems. For instance, homeowners are going for greywater recycling systems. Greywater is the waste water from showers, sinks, laundry tubs, and washing machines. You can have a diversion system installed that carries the greywater from your washing machine to your bathroom or your garden.

          This system can decrease your water usage by about 50%, helping reduce your water bills.

          Moreover, you can also save water during the shower and washing dishes by incorporating new technology in your house. New low – flow water fixtures in the kitchen and showers reduce the amount of water coming out of them but distribute it more evenly.

          9. Roofing Materials

          The roofing material is another important consideration when building an energy – efficient home. The material used for the roof of your house can absorb less heat by deflecting the sunlight, thus maintaining a constant temperature of your home. The choice of roofing materials makes a difference in overall energy efficiency. The materials used to build the roof help you with energy conservation, decrease air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, and keep your home cool without air conditioning. Initially, the selection of a roof could be expensive, but in the long run, it pays back and reduces your bill by regulating the temperature of your home during summers.

          10. Go Solar

          Solar Panels can help build energy – efficient homes. If your area is exposed to the sun throughout the year, then solar panels will surely reduce your electricity bills. These panels don’t require extensive maintenance, so it’s a one – time investment that saves you from a lot of hassle and makes you self-sufficient. Solar panels are an environmentally friendly option since solar energy is converted into electrical energy, reducing harmful greenhouse gases that contribute to global warming. Once you have installed solar panels, you can use the energy for a host of different uses, such as a solar heater for heating water, bulbs, and practically any home appliance

          11. Water Heating Systems

          The home water heating system consumes a huge amount of electricity. There are multiple ways the water heating system can be improved, and the user can save energy. One of the methods is to insulate the tank of the water heater to retain heat. It lets your water heater remain idle without the water losing much heat. Another option is to use solar water heaters, an eco-friendly option and help with energy – saving. Choosing a water heating system could be a tough decision, though. Learn more about the types of solar water heaters and how to choose the water heating system when building an energy – efficient home.

          Along with these tricks, the user should take care of the electricity being overused. Make sure your lights, HVAC system, or home appliances are turned off while you are away. Moreover, energy – efficient home plans have proven to be effective and help the user to save energy. It does not only let the user conserve energy but also helps to decrease the carbon footprint. Energy – efficient house plans might be expensive at the start but can prove to be incredibly beneficial in the longer term, thus letting you save money as well as energy.

          Let Z&X Mechanical be your heating system service solution!

          Z&X Mechanical has more than 30 years of expertise in serving clients in Cyprus. Our experienced professionals understand the importance of always meeting the needs of clients while providing top-quality heating maintenance services. We will always do what we promise and ensure that you are satisfied with our heating services.

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            5 Reasons Why Heating System Service is Essential for Your Home

            Improved Energy Efficiency

            Scheduling seasonal heating system service for your home in Cyprus is important to keep everything working in optimal condition with minimal problems. A professional heating maintenance service company can check everything out to ensure that your system is prepared for the winter season.

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            Benefits of Heating Maintenance Services

            Here are the top five reasons why it is such a good idea to schedule heating system services on a seasonal basis. One of the easiest ways to improve energy efficiency is to ensure that your heating system is well-maintained. A licensed professional can lubricate components and clean filters to maximize efficiency and save you money in the long – term.

            Increased Equipment Lifespan

            Another benefit of scheduling routine maintenance is that it significantly enhances the lifespan of your heating equipment. Many of these small problems can be repaired before they cause extensive damage that is much more difficult to fix.

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            Enhanced Air Quality

            A well – maintained furnace creates better airflow, which improves the quality of air inside your home. Changing out a filter on a regular basis will significantly improve the air quality by reducing the amount of pollen and dust that is easily trapped within the filter.

            Improved Safety & Comfort

            Your entire home will feel much more comfortable when your furnace is operating properly without any issues. Furnace problems can cause a wide range of issues, such as reducing the air quality and increasing the likelihood of a fire. But scheduling routine heating maintenance services is a great way to maximize household comfort and safety.

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            Savings on Repair Costs

            Repair costs can quickly add up due to a variety of issues. However, preventative maintenance is key in saving you money in the long run. Experienced professionals can immediately fix any small problems with your heating system before they turn into an emergency that can cost you an arm and a leg down the road.

            Let Z&X Mechanical be your heating system service solution!

            Z&X Mechanical has more than 30 years of expertise in serving clients in Cyprus. Our experienced professionals understand the importance of always meeting the needs of clients while providing top-quality heating maintenance services. We will always do what we promise and ensure that you are satisfied with our heating services.

            Feel free to contact us at any time to learn more about the importance of scheduling seasonal maintenance for your heating system in Cyprus.

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              Preventive Maintenance – What It Is And How It Is Done?

              Preventive maintenance, or planned technical maintenance, consists of intervening on equipment at regular intervals or according to predefined criteria. Its primary objective is to reduce the risk of breakdowns on goods, machinery and equipment, but it also makes it possible to achieve more general objectives. This is why most factories and companies seek to increase the share of preventive maintenance implemented compared to corrective maintenance. To implement a preventive maintenance strategy or plan, it is important to master the main aspects and know which tools can be used.

              What is the purpose of preventive maintenance?

              Maintenance is carried out according to predetermined criteria, the objective of which is to reduce the probability of failure of an item or the degradation of a service rendered. So, it must make it possible to avoid equipment failures during use.

              The cost analysis must highlight a gain in relation to the failures it avoids.

              Purpose of preventive maintenance:

              • Increase the lifespan of equipment;
              • Decrease the probability of in – service failures;
              • Reduce downtime in the event of overhaul or breakdown;
              • Prevent and also plan costly corrective maintenance interventions;
              • Make it possible to decide on corrective maintenance under good conditions;
              • Avoid abnormal consumption of energy, lubricant, spare parts, etc.
              • Improving the working conditions of production staff;
              • Reduce the maintenance budget;
              • Eliminate the causes of serious accidents;

              What is the difference between preventive and corrective maintenance?

              To summarize, we can say that corrective maintenance solves problems while preventive maintenance seeks to avoid them. Thus, corrective maintenance, sometimes divided between palliative maintenance and curative maintenance, is carried out when a breakdown occurs on a machine or equipment. Preventive maintenance seeks, by means of checks and routine tasks, to verify that an item is functioning correctly and to identify any faults in its operation before it breaks down.

              Preventive maintenance

              What are the different types of preventive maintenance?

              There are 3 types of preventive maintenance:

              • Systematic maintenance
              • Condition monitoring
              • Predictive maintenance

                        1. Systematic preventive maintenance

              Preventive maintenance is carried out according to a schedule established according to the time or the number of units of use (produced). Therefore, even if time is the most common unit, other units can be used such as: the quantity of products manufactured, the length of products manufactured, the distance travelled, the mass of products manufactured, the number of cycles carried out, etc. This frequency of intervention is determined by commissioning or after a complete or partial overhaul.

              This method requires knowing:

              • The behavior of the equipment
              • The modes of degradation
              • The average time for good operation between 2 failures

              Cases of application:

              • Equipment subject to current legislation (regulated safety): lifting devices, fire extinguishers, pressure tanks, conveyors, elevators, goods lifts, etc.
              • Equipment whose breakdown risks causing serious accidents: all equipment ensuring the public transport of people, planes, trains, etc.
              • Equipment with a high cost of failure: elements of an automated production line, processes operating continuously (chemical or metallurgical industries).

              Equipment whose operating expenses become abnormally high during their service life: excessive energy consumption, lighting by used lamps, improper ignition and carburetion (thermal engines), etc.

                    2. Condition – based preventive maintenance

              Preventive maintenance is subject to a type of predetermined event (self – diagnosis, sensor information, wear measurement, etc.). Condition – based maintenance is therefore maintenance that depends on experience and involves information gathered in real time. It is also called predictive maintenance (non – standard term).

              Conditional preventive maintenance is characterized by the highlighting of weak points. Therefor, depending on the case, it is desirable to put them under surveillance and, from there, to decide on an intervention when a certain threshold is reached. But the controls remain systematic and are part of the non – destructive control methods. All materials are affected. This conditional preventive maintenance is done by relevant measurements on the equipment in operation.

              The parameters measured may relate to:

              • Oil level and quality
              • Temperatures and pressures
              • Tension and intensity of electrical equipment
              • Vibrations and mechanical play

              Some methods, such as vibration analysis or oil analysis, are very rich in terms of the information collected. Their understanding allows informed decisions to be made, which is the basis of conditional preventive maintenance.

                         3. Predictive maintenance

              Predictive maintenance consists of anticipating future failures on equipment, an object, a system, etc. Concretely, it is a question of anticipating a breakdown or a malfunction thanks to the accumulation of a set of data. Booming in recent years, predictive maintenance has several advantages. It avoids, for example, the immobilization of a broken down production system (with the resulting financial repercussions).

              So, predictive maintenance makes it possible above all to anticipate breakdowns and offers the possibility of intervening while avoiding a much more expensive repair. With predictive technology, maintenance costs are reduced by 10 to 40% and the number of breakdowns halved. The savings generated result from several consequences:

              • Reduced breakdowns and therefore equipment downtime
              • Extending their lifespan
              • Improving the reliability of equipment and therefore optimizing production
              • Better spare parts inventory management
              • A reduction in maintenance costs

              Preventive maintenance operations

              Inspections

              Monitoring activities consisting of periodically noting anomalies and carrying out simple adjustments that do not require specific tools or stoppage of the production tool or equipment.

              Visits

              Monitoring operations which, as part of systematic preventive maintenance, take place according to a determined frequency. These interventions correspond to a list of operations defined beforehand which can lead to the dismantling of components and immobilization of equipment. A visit may result in corrective maintenance action.

              Controls

              Compliance checks against pre-established data followed by judgment. Control can:

              • Include an information activity
              • Include a decision: acceptance, rejection, adjournment
              • Lead, like visits, to corrective maintenance operations

              Monitoring operations (checks, visits, inspections) are necessary to control the evolution of the real state of the asset. They are carried out continuously or at intervals that may or may not be predetermined, calculated over time or the number of used units.

              Conclusion

              Start getting the most out of your assets and save money by pursuing a preventive maintenance strategy. Although the adoption of preventive maintenance measures requires budgeting for regular service activities, in an industrial setting, it’s usually worth it, especially since when an industrial operation is shut down for unscheduled repairs, it can quickly lead to production stalling or even loss of revenue.

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                Ventilating, airing, purifying. What’s the difference?

                How do you ensure that the indoor air in your home is healthy? Is it better to ventilate, air or purify the air? And what is the difference between these different approaches?

                Ventilating, airing and purifying

                The house is a place where daily activities are as numerous as they are varied. We cook, wash, sleep, breathe there. It’s where we live! However, we tend to forget that all these activities pollute our home’s indoor air. Scientific studies even show that the air we breathe at home is, in some cases, up to five times more polluted than outdoor air. The result? We develop allergies, are tired, and suffer from many other complaints. That’s why it’s important to adequately replenish the air in our homes. Okay, but how do we do that? Is it better to ventilate our homes, air them or purify the air? And what is the difference between these methods?

                By no means the same thing!

                The verbs to “ventilate”, “air” and “purify” are not synonymous when it comes to the replenishing your home’s indoor air. They do describe three ways of refreshing the air, but there are subtle differences:

                • Ventilating: Ventilation of a residence is acontinuous process that takes place day and night. Using a ventilation system, stale indoor air is extracted from the home and replaced with fresh, healthy air. Ventilating your home allows you to get rid of allergens, moisture and microbes that are present in the air.
                • Airing: airing is a temporary measure that consists of creating an air current inside your house. When you open your windows and/or doors, the stale air is extracted and carries with it the harmful substances it contains.
                • Purifying: to purify your home’s indoor air, you will need an air purifier. This electrical appliance removes bad odours and harmful substances, often causing allergies, from the room in which it is installed. Using Streamer technology, ions are propelled into the stale air and transform the harmful substances into proteins, which are then removed by oxidation.

                Which is the best technique?

                When we find that a room lacks oxygen or smells musty, we usually open a window, thinking that the air will be properly replenished. However, this is far from being the case, particularly in new builds and recently renovated homes where the level of insulation is extremely high. To remedy this problem and ensure effective replenishment of the indoor air, the most effective solution is therefore to ventilate your home correctly. To do this, a ventilation system is essential! All of Daikin’s ventilation systems also use heat recovery, so that the fresh air that enters the home is always warm, unlike the air that enters through an open door or window. So there’s no need to turn up the heat when you’re airing a room and worry about your next energy bill.

                Do you want to be sure you are breathing the purest air there is? That’s why it’s advisable to combine your ventilation system with an air purifier. This device optimizes well – being and purifies large volumes of air without emitting any noise. Daikin even offers devices combining air purification and humidification ensuring you are breathing air at the ideal humidity level.

                When should you air your home?

                In principle, installing a ventilation system and/or an air purifier will relieve you of the need to air your home, but an additional supply of fresh air may still be useful in some cases:

                • When you have just used paint, glue or other chemicals in your home.
                • Every morning, after you get up.
                • When you organize parties with lots of people present.

                In these few cases, airing your home for a quarter of an hour is more than enough. Leaving your doors and windows open any longer could cool your home’s walls, which would require more time to heat them up again (and will also cost you more money). Don’t forget to turn off the heating either when you air your home, to help save the environment and money on your energy bill.

                 

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                  How to Warm Up a Room Without a Heater? 18 Hacks to Stay Toasty This Winter

                  With storms and lower temperatures taking over, you shift your activities indoors for warmth and comfort. But what to do if you live in an old house that lacks a proper heating system? Or you might want to reduce the use of heating units because of the high energy cost this winter as electricity has increased by 6.5%, and natural gas is up by a whopping 25%. Are you worried your HVAC unit can break down unexpectedly in the middle of a cold afternoon, making it quite challenging to survive the chilly weather?

                  In any case, it’s essential to learn how to warm up your room without a heater before you are caught in an emergency situation. Let’s look at 18 valuable tips to help you keep your space as toasty as possible.

                  1. Switch to Smart Heating

                  Cielo breez connected with mini-split to maintain ideal room temerpature and to save on heating bills

                  If you are looking for ways to stay warm without a heater just because of the high electricity bills, then shifting to smart heating would solve your problem.

                  You can use a smart thermostat or a smart AC controller that works with mini-split, window, or portable units. They allow you to remotely control your unit using your phone and maintain your ideal room temperature.

                  These smart devices solve all your winter woes. With next-gen features, you can make sure you are not running your heat pump unnecessarily. For example, if you forget to turn your unit off when going out, it will automatically turn off using the geofencing feature. You can set schedules to avoid running your unit all the time. Plus, you can keep track of your heat pump usage. You can see your daily, weekly, and monthly usage patterns in the mobile app. This can help you make any necessary changes to lower your electricity bill.

                  2. Harness the Power of Sun

                  A woman opening blinds to let the sun in and to help warm up a room without a heater.

                  One natural way to stay warm without heat is to open the curtains and blinds first thing in the morning. The bright sunlight will help warm up your room in the cold weather. The natural vitamin D from the sun rays will also help counter winter blues and lift your mood. Plus, the UV light from the sun kills most of the harmful germs and improves indoor air quality. To maximize the amount of sunlight reaching your room, trim back the tree branches and remove any other obstructions. You can close the drapes at sunset to retain the warmth accumulated during the day.

                  3. Use Curtains to Retain Warmth

                  Opening the blinds in the morning will let the natural light in which will warm up your room. At night, you would want to retain that heat as much as possible. Using curtains, blinds or shades can be highly beneficial. Thermal curtains are specially designed to trap air between the different layers of fabric, creating a barrier of hot air that provides an insulating effect. This means that the temperature outside will not impact your room temperature. The blackout shades are another option that provides insulation and helps trap in hot air. Thus, thermal curtains or shades can help keep your room warm without a heater.

                  4. Weatherize Your Windows

                  Cold drafts coming through gaps and cracks in windows can severely impact your room temperature. Insulating your windows is the best solution in frigid temperatures. You can seal all the air leaks with caulking. Next, apply weatherstripping between the window frame and sash to prevent cold air from seeping in. To increase your window’s ability to retain heat, try covering it with a window film. In the end, hang curtains or draperies to minimize further heat loss.

                  5. Start Cooking or Baking

                  A man cooking on a stove top to help warm up a room without a heater

                  Cooking or baking not only adds a nice aroma to your home but also radiates heat to the surrounding rooms. After you are done baking, turn off your oven but leave its door open. The hot air spreads in the nearby area, giving off a toasty feeling. The hot steam from boiling water or pasta can also help warm up your room without a heater.

                  Note: Do not turn on the stove or your oven just to heat your home. A gas appliance gives off carbon monoxide, which can be lethal.

                  6. Use a Hot Water Bottle

                  Thinking of how to stay warm without heat? Well, you can use a hot water bottle under the sheets when it’s time for bed to have a comfortable sleep. Even when you are doing some office work or reading a book, you can keep a hot water bottle with you as it will keep on radiating warmth for quite some time.

                  7. Utilize the Shower Steam

                  If it’s possible, try keeping the door open while taking a shower. This will transfer heat from the hot shower and help to warm up your room without a heater. Plus, it will also increase humidity levels, making the air less dry and more comfortable.

                  8. Layer Your Clothing

                  Warm winter clothes

                  When you don’t have heating equipment, you can focus on keeping yourself warm by layering on clothes. Use a thermal base layer, then put on an insulating layer such as a sweatshirt or hoodie as a middle layer. You can put on clothes made of fleece, wool, or cotton as the last layer. As heat is lost through your hands and feet, slip on thick socks and add on warm mittens. Top everything off with a woolen cap.

                  9. Warm Up Your Bedding

                  Have you ever thought about blow-drying your sheets? Probably not. It’s an uncommon tip but nevertheless quite functional. The short bursts of hot air from your dryer can quickly warm up the sheets. You can do this every night before going to bed. Just make sure to remove it safely, use the equipment and unplug it after use. You can also try a bed heater that is specially created to blow air under the sheets, but it can be an expensive option. Also, invest in a good quality blanket to retain all that warmth. Go for a down – filled blanket as it traps the heat, or use an electric blanket. Make sure to follow the safety tips with electric bedding.

                  10. Add a Floor Rug

                  Floor rug to warm up a room without a heater

                  In addition to being used as a statement piece for your room, a floor rug can be used in winter to prevent heat loss through the floor. It can add underfoot warmth to the tile, wood, or concrete floor, providing a warmer surface to sit or walk on. When choosing an area rug for your room, consider its size and depth. A thicker and larger rug provides more protection against cold. A loosely woven rug will have more space in-between and won’t offer enough protection, so go for the one with a high stitch count.

                  11. Use Draft Stoppers

                  Draft stopper

                  A draft stopper, also known as a draft blocker, is a thick material that acts as a barrier between the outside and inside. When the weather gets chilly, you can use a draft stopper at the bottom of the window frame. You can also place them under your room doors to prevent drafts due to air exchange from the outside environment. You can roll a thick towel and use it as a draft blocker, or you can buy a specially designed one; it’s totally up to you. However, a dedicated one will give your room a neat look.

                  12. Focus on Insulation

                  When it comes to heat, a surprising amount is lost through the gaps or cracks in your roof, walls, windows, and doors. However, you can minimize this loss by focusing on home insulation. Find air leaks around your room and use caulking to fill them up. You can use different types of insulation, such as spray foam insulation to fill in the wall’s cavities and foam board insulation for the floor and ceiling. Seal any openings in the exterior wall of your room with expanding foam to reduce cold air from seeping in.

                  13. Inspect Your Roof

                  Heavy snow and rain can pose damage to your roof. This results in cold air infiltrating your room through roof leaks and affecting your room temperature. Inspect your roof and check if any shingles are broken. You can repair the damaged shingles by applying roofing sealant underneath the cracks. If any shingles are missing, then you will have to start looking for a new roof.

                  14. Use a Humidifier

                  Humidifer to increase moisture in the air

                  Warm air holds more moisture than cold air, so naturally, the humidity levels go down in the winter months. Having dry, cold air in your room can be uncomfortable, especially if you have allergies or asthma. A humidifier is a simple yet powerful solution. It adds moisture to the air and helps combat dry winter air in your house.

                  15. Seal the Air Leaks Around Electrical Outlets

                  Have you noticed a cold chill while plugging in your appliances? You may be unknowingly letting the drafts enter your room and affecting the room temperature. The culprit is your electrical outlets.

                  Use an outlet insulator – it is a foam sheet that you can place behind the outlet plate to block the drafts.

                  16. Reverse the Direction of Your Ceiling Fan

                  Most homeowners use a ceiling fan in counterclockwise rotation to create a cooling effect in summer. Similarly, you can use your ceiling fan in the winter to push down the warm air gathered around the ceiling. You will just have to switch the direction from counterclockwise to clockwise to warm up your room without a heater. Most fans come with a switch at the base that you can use to change its direction. If strategically placed, a ceiling fan can even draw in hot air from an adjacent room that has a heating source installed, keeping it warm.

                  17. Move Your Bed Away from Windows

                  Rearranging your room’s furniture to warm it up might not make sense, but there’s a logical explanation. The window glass cools down during the night, leading to cold air near the window.  If your bed is right next to the window, you will feel cold, affecting your sleep. Plus, if your windows are not insulated, incoming cold drafts will further exacerbate the issue. Try shifting your bed in the opposite direction, away from the windows, to stay warm without heat.

                  18. DIY Your Own Heater

                  When you don’t have an electric or gas heating system, you can DIY your own heater to make your room warm and cozy. A simple terracotta heater can work; you just need some candles and clay work to start heating your home. If that’s not an option, you can also try an alcohol heater made with isopropyl alcohol, a metal can, and tissue rolls. Another option is a DIY solar heater that uses the sun’s natural energy to warm up your room. Creating this one will require some time and effort, so keep that in mind. Keep these heaters out of the reach of children and pets and follow all the heating safety tips.

                  Warming up your room without a heater can be tricky, but tips such as sealing air leaks to prevent cold drafts, letting the sun in, and using thermal curtains to retain heat can be highly beneficial. Moreover, in freezing weather, switch to smart heating to maintain comfort and save on heating costs.

                  Via: Cielo Wigle

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                    How to Lower Your Electric Bill

                    Light bulbs and change on a table.

                    Apart from addressing the root causes of a high electric bill, there are a few additional steps you can take to reduce your bill even further.

                    1. Invest in a Smart AC Controller or a Smart Thermostat

                    Heating and cooling costs make up a big chunk of your total electricity bill. Smart AC controllers can help you get AC costs under control through useful features such as geofencing, humidity and temperature triggers, usage tracking, etc.

                    2. Always Unplug Unused Appliances

                    Person taking out a switch

                    Many modern – day energy appliances don’t shut down when given the command. Instead, they enter standby mode so they can power up quickly the next time you need to use them. The problem is that if you leave these devices plugged in, they will continue drawing energy. Over time, this energy usage adds up, leading to sky – high electric bills. So the next time you are wondering why your electric bill is so high, walk around your house and look for any unused devices still plugged in.

                    3. Turn Any Fans or Lights off When You Leave the Room

                    Fan with light in the center

                    Many people believe that lights and fans don’t use much energy, so they don’t bother turning them off when they exit the room. However, if you routinely leave ceiling fans and lights on, you will have a high electricity bill. So make it a habit to check any lights and ceiling fans when you leave a room. You will notice a difference in your electricity bill soon enough.

                    4. Invest in an Electricity Usage Monitor

                    If you think an appliance consumes excess electricity, a watt meter or electricity usage monitor is your best friend. An electricity usage monitor helps you determine how much electricity an appliance uses. Plug the monitor into an outlet, and then plug your appliance into the monitor. Then, run the appliance for 24 hours. The monitor will tell you its electricity consumption for 24 hours. Multiply that figure by 365 to get an idea of your yearly cost. An electricity usage monitor can help you understand why your electricity bill is so high and where you need to reduce usage.

                    5. Keep Your Fridge Full

                    Turns out, always keeping your fridge full of food can actually be good for your wallet! Food acts as insulation and helps your fridge keep food items cold. Every time you open the fridge door, you introduce warm air into it. If you already have a lot of chilled food items in your fridge, they will retain cold air and that warm air will have less of an effect. On the other hand, if your fridge is always empty, the large amount of warm air that enters every time you open it has more of an impact and it has to work harder to keep cool.

                    Why Is My Electricity Bill So High All of a Sudden?

                    If you already follow all the tips given in this article, yet your electricity bill has suddenly skyrocketed, there could be a few reasons:

                    6. Electricity Leak

                    If your bill is suddenly higher than usual, an electricity leak could be to blame. An electricity leak occurs when electricity flows to the earth through the earth wire, usually due to faulty wiring. An electric leak can be expensive and dangerous. If you turn off the main breaker for your house and your electric meter is still showing electricity consumption, you may have a leak. If you suspect a leak, contact a licensed electrician immediately. Do not attempt to fix it yourself as you can get a nasty electric shock.

                    7. Rising Inflation

                    Your electricity bill may sometimes increase for reasons not under your control. If there is overall inflation in the country, naturally, your electric bill will also increase. Unfortunately, there is not much you can do in this situation. However, you can be even more diligent about not wasting electricity and reducing your consumption as much as possible.

                    8. Someone Could Be Stealing Your Electricity

                    A sudden unexplained increase in your electricity bill could be caused by pilferage. Switching off the main breaker is a simple and easy way to determine if someone is stealing your electricity. Contact the power company immediately if your electric meter continues showing electricity usage. They will send a technician to resolve the issue.

                    Which Appliances Use The Most Energy In A Home?

                    Heaters use the most energy in a home. They account for the highest percentage of a home’s total electricity consumption. Water heaters and cooling appliances are the second and third biggest consumers of residential electricity, respectively.

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                    Does Unplugging Appliances Save Electricity?

                    Yes, unplugging appliances does save electricity. The average household has 40 products constantly drawing energy. Combined, these can amount to 10% of total residential electricity use. High electricity bills are a source of great financial stress and hardship. With these tips, you can reduce the burden on your wallet and benefit the environment. It’s a win – win! Start implementing these tips and enjoy big savings in no time!

                     

                    Via: Cielo Wigle

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