These days, we are learning just how important it is for us, as individuals, and as a collective, to find ways to become more environmentally friendly and reduce our carbon footprint. Starting with our own homes and habits is a great step in making a big difference, and it’s not that hard. Here are four of the top ways you can work with an electrician to help make your home greener and more sustainable.

  1.  Installing Energy Efficient Appliances | When it comes to choosing energy efficient appliances, an electrician’s advice can be invaluable. A qualified electrician can not only help you choose the appliances that will cut your home’s energy usage, but they will also install them for you when the time comes. If you are retrofitting an older house, it’s also a good idea to consult with an electrician to make sure the wiring you currently have is compatible with the most modern appliances.
  2. Switching to LED Light Fixtures | There’s no question that LED light bulbs are vastly more energy-efficient than any other kind of lighting. With that said, it’s a bad idea to use LED bulbs in standard fixtures, as they may burn out prematurely or give off less light than they should. By having an electrician install LED-specific light fixtures in your home, you can enjoy the benefits of efficient lighting and modernize your house’s appearance all at the same time.
  3. Detect and Fix Energy Drains | In any home, there’s bound to be some wasted energy. In some cases, though, the energy waste problem can add up to a considerable amount over time. An electrician can help you figure out where you may be wasting energy and fix the problems to help your home run more efficiently. Common energy drains that are overlooked by homeowners include water heater thermostats that are set too high and irregular heating and cooling patterns.
  4. Making the Jump to Solar | One of the best things you can do from an environmental perspective is to put your home on solar power. By having your electrician install solar panels and an accompanying battery system, you can make your home energy independent and ensure that no fossil fuels are being burned to generate your electricity.

These are just some of the ways in which a qualified electrician can help make your home more sustainable. Whether you just want to switch over to LED bulbs or are planning to make the jump to solar power, a good electrician is an invaluable resource in your efforts to go green and play your part in keeping the environment healthy. If you’re ready to make your home a little greener, contact us today to set up a consultation.