One of the most innovative pieces of equipment that have come out onto the market is designed for use in the home improvement industry. Installing smart devices into your home, even if you are already set up for the technology, will help you save money on your energy bills.

It may surprise you just how much, so even though we will be going through some of the most common ways to decrease your power consumption, the best way to find out for yourself is to try them. The investment upfront may be a little more than you expect, but the return on that investment will make it worth it within the first power billing cycle.

Let’s take a quick look at a few devices so you can see how easy it is to convert all your home over to smart technology, which in turn will save you money.

  1. Smart Light Switches – Turning the lights off when you leave the room may seem like a simple task, but it is one that most people never think of. When home, the lights are left on in every room of the house. It does light everything up, but it also uses unnecessary power. Install smart light switches throughout your home. They will turn on when you enter the room and turn the lights back off when you leave. They can even be set to turn off automatically at specific times, such as when you go to bed or leave for work.
  2. Smart Light Bulbs – If you would rather have your lights on an app that allows you to program them, removing the old-school light bulbs and installing the smart version is your best bet. They can be programmed to come on, turn off, and change colors. You will also have the luxury of dimming or brightening a room by using the app from your favorite chair.
  3. Smart Security System – If you have ever had an older security system, you will understand how much power it can take. You have equipment everywhere and monitors to see what the cameras are seeing. With a smart security system, all you need is the equipment and a mobile device to download the app on. It will save you substantial money, but remember that the system will need a good internet connection and the best electricity company in QLD.
  4. Smart Plugs – Leaving all your mobile and laptop charging cords plugged in to the wall may seem like a harmless and easy way to go about your business, but it is a bad idea. Those little wires will draw sporadic amounts of power because the cord doesn’t know it is not plugged in to a device. Install some smart plugs or power strips that will turn them off when not being used.
  5. Smart Thermostats – One of the most prominent smart devices that make a difference in your power usage is the thermostat. The higher the temperature is, the more energy your home will use. A smart thermostat can be programmed for various temperatures throughout the day, or it can sense when to turn it off and on. It has actually been shown that people that have converted over to a smart thermostat save up to 31% on their power bills.
  6. Smart Appliances – You have surely seen an advertisement about the talking refrigerator or the washer that you can program to turn on at a specific time every day. Those are great aspects of innovative technology, but the best is how they can help you save on power usage. They will let you know, through an app on your phone, when something is wrong in its world. For example, if you leave the fridge door open, it will notify you, or if the condenser is starting to have issues, the smart technology will let you know before it goes out.
  7. Smart Outdoor Sprinkler System – It is a little funny when it is pouring outside, and the yard and garden sprinklers come on. The old-style sprinkler systems would allow you to set a time when they needed to come on, but they have no way of knowing when it is not required. A smart system will, and when it is downpouring, it will not kick the sprinkler system on. This saves money on the water you use and decreases the power needed to run them.

These seven smart devices can improve your quality of living at home by making things more convenient and streamlined and cutting a decent amount of cash off your power bill. The investment that you will need to have upfront to convert or add smart devices to your home may be a little high, but in the end, you will see a quick return on your investment.

So what are you waiting for? Start switching and adding smart devices to your home, and check out the difference it makes.

Erin Hiemstra

Erin Hiemstra

Erin Hiemstra, a tech enthusiast with over 15 years in the field, holds a Bachelor's in Computer Science from Stanford University. Erin's career began in Silicon Valley, where she was involved in pioneering smart home technologies. She joined our team in 2020, bringing a wealth of knowledge in automation and digital home solutions. Outside of her professional life, Erin is an avid gamer and enjoys exploring the latest in virtual reality tech.

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