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How To Lower The Electric Bill At Your Indianapolis Apartment

February 26, 2025
View of living room and kitchen in open-concept apartment

Are you feeling the shock of soaring utility bills and looking for solutions? An exorbitant fee for electrical services can be disheartening, especially when you’re currently paying for things like housing, student loans, and vehicle payments. Thankfully, there are some things you can do to save money. Explore how to lower the electric bill at your Indianapolis apartment with our simple energy-smart recommendations. 

Begin With Your HVAC System

Modern style living room at East Bank
You want your living room, like this one at East Bank Apartments, to be comfortable, but you can still reduce the use of HVAC equipment.

Do you prefer having your spacious interior at a balmy 75 during the wintertime and a cool 68 during summer months? Adjusting how you utilize your heating and cooling systems can make a difference in time. Reduce your temperature a couple of degrees in the winter and elevate it slightly during summer. If your property manager approves, you could switch to a smart thermostat to to manage your HVAC equipment and curb costs even more. 

How Do You Use Your Appliances?

Stainless steel appliances in kitchen of Indianapolis apartment
In kitchens like this one at Block 20 Apartments, you can adjust how you use appliances to lower energy consumption.

Appliances will also significantly consume electricity, but you can adopt some simple changes to minimize their usage. Adjust your refrigerator to a warmer temp and reduce your water heater temperature by one or two degrees. Chances are your food will remain chilled and preserved, and your baths will still be plenty warm. In addition, make sure you’re only using your dishwasher and washing machine when you have a full load. If you have appliances or electrical gadgets that are no longer used, unplug them!

More Ideas For Lowering Your Indianapolis Electric Bill

Kitchen island with seating and overhead lights at an upscale apartment
Put ideas for cutting electric bills into action when you rent a place like this at The Edge Apartments.

After considering your appliance and HVAC settings, evaluate these additional ideas for reducing your electric bill:

  • Upgrade to LED bulbs that use considerably less energy and run longer than standard incandescent ones. 
  • Look into getting a smart power strip that cuts power to devices when they’re not in use. This device lets you prevent “phantom” energy drain.
  • Use task lights rather than keeping overhead lights burning constantly.
  • Turn off lights before you depart to use the gym or other amenities. You could also think about installing timers to ensure lights aren’t always on.
  • Utilize ceiling fans and windows to ease the burden on your HVAC system. Fans use significantly less electricity than your HVAC equipment.
  • Change your furnace filter every 3 months or less (or have your building team do so). This straightforward maintenance task will lower the strain on your system, letting it run more efficiently.
  • Ensure window treatments are closed during hot summer afternoons to mitigate heat gain. Alternatively, sunshine through your window will help raise the temperature of your interior in the winter.

When you utilize appliances and HVAC systems wisely and incorporate these additional suggestions, you can reduce your energy bills. In addition to trimming your electric bill, you’ll be doing your share to help safeguard our environment. 

Incorporate These Energy-ConservingEnergy-Smart Tips At Your New Indianapolis Apartment

Now that you have a plan in place to keep your electric bill under control, you have to find a place to live! The Edge Apartments is excited to have you visit our beautiful Indianapolis community. You’ll appreciate our location, the spacious floor plans, and the numerous amenities we have. Arrange a tour or get more information by placing a call to 463-345-4399 today.