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Save Money with the Holiday Decorations This Year! Tuesday, January 4th, 7:00 PM
Electricians in Port St. Lucie, FL, share how homeowners can save money with holiday decorations this year.

Port St Lucie, United States - January 4, 2022 / Elite Electric, Plumbing & Air /

Consider Energy-Efficient Holiday Decorations This Year

The holiday season is fast approaching, which means many homeowners and their families will be bringing out the holiday decorations if they have not done so already! This also means it is the perfect time of the year to think about ways to save money, given that holiday decorations can make energy bills skyrocket.

One of the best ways to save money is by investing in energy-efficient holiday decorations this year! That’s right, this may not seem like a significant change, but there are many energy-efficient decorations that can save homeowners a considerable amount of money, especially considering that many families have their decorations out for weeks or even months! Continue reading to learn more.

Invest in LED Lights

LEDlights

One of the easiest ways to make holiday decorations more energy efficient is to substitute traditional lights with LED lights. These lights are a very eco-friendly way to still achieve the same lighting effect while saving homeowners a significant amount of money. The cost savings come from two features:

  • Greater efficiency - less energy is required to achieve the same lighting effect, so there is less energy exerted for the same amount of time spent lighting the decorations.
  • Longer lifespan - they last even longer, so this efficiency is extended for a long period of time, which extends the time that homeowners can enjoy their cost savings.

Both of these two things save homeowners a significant amount of money. And the great thing is that LED lights are widely available in many stores.

Choose Battery Operated Decorations

Another great way that homeowners can save money is by investing in battery-operated decorations. This one is probably less obvious so let’s take a look at why. The biggest reason battery-operated decorations are so beneficial is that they ultimately reduce the total amount of electricity used.

Instead of drawing the energy directly through electricity, the decorations utilize a battery, which uses less energy overall! Many decorations are battery-operated, and even if they are not, homeowners can probably find alternative versions that are indeed battery operated. They should just be sure to take adequate electrical safety precautions to ensure the batteries are fresh and functional.

Burn Candles - Old School Style!

candlesNow, the two prior sections above require some form of electrical understanding, perhaps even electrical services expertise depending on what homeowners are trying to do. However, there is one last option that will take homeowners and their families back in time: candles! That’s right, this might sound odd, but candles are one of the best ways to save money while still lighting up the home around the holidays.

Not only can these add a sophisticated and elegant touch to the look of the home, but they do not require any power at all, which means that aside from the cost of the candles and lighters, homeowners will not spend a penny more on their electrical bills! Just be sure to take precautions to ensure fire safety!

About Elite Electric & Air

Elite Electric & Air is a full-service electrical company in Port St. Lucie, FL, that believes in always looking out for its customers. With a depth of residential and commercial electrical expertise, their team of experts provides upfront pricing, 24/7 emergency services, and 100% satisfaction guaranteed for each and every one of their clients.

Contact Information:

Elite Electric, Plumbing & Air

1691 SW South Macedo Blvd
Port St Lucie, FL 34984
United States

Jessica Strenta
(772) 783-4480
https://www.eliteelectricandair.com/

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