Daylight Savings? 3 Ways The Sun Can Save Your Household Money

Written by Posted On Tuesday, 25 April 2017 15:20

Now that we are officially in the spring season and have started daylight savings time, it is time to start using the daylight to help you save money. The sun is an extremely powerful resource that most people ignore throughout the day. Harnessing the power of the sun at home can help you to save a lot of money on your monthly bills. These are the three best ways the sun can save your household money each month.

Solar Panels

Solar panels can easily be installed on the top of any house, and they can be used to save a lot of money on your monthly electricity bills. Solar panels have become so easy to install that you may even be able to do it yourself. Solar panels work by absorbing the photons in the sunlight. These photons are then used to create an electrical charge that can be used anywhere in your home. Solar panels are widely available through companies like ML Solar and can be bought and sometimes even installed as a DIY project. While you will still need to use your local electric company, solar panels will drastically cut down on your electric bills each month.

Plant a Garden

If you have room in your yard, then you need to use the power of the sun to grow a garden. While a lot of people decide to grow flowers in their garden, you can actually save a lot of money on your food bills if you grow fruits and vegetables. There is no need to pay the outrageous prices at your local grocery store when you can easily have beautiful fruits and vegetables growing in your garden. The extra sunlight delivered in the spring and summer seasons are perfect for growing cucumbers, lettuce, garlic, peaches, tomatoes and onions.

Geothermal Heating

If you are going to use the sun to help save on the electric bill, then you might as well use it to save on the heating and cooling bill too. The ground absorbs nearly half of the energy from the sun. You can use this stored energy to heat and cool your home with a process called geothermal heating. A special furnace is installed in your home that can extract the stored heat in the ground. The furnace then distributes this heat throughout the house as warm air. The entire process can also be reversed to distribute cold air throughout the house.

Changing a major aspect of your home can be scary, but it is a great way to preserve the environment and save money at the same time. The sun is going to come out every day, so you might as use its energy to help save some money.

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