Saving Energy and Money at Home
Cut Loads of Energy While Doing the Laundry
It's easy to cut your energy costs for laundry. About 80-85% of the energy used for washing clothes is used to heat the water. You can reduce this cost by using less water by washing full loads and using cooler water and cold-water detergents - switching the temperature
setting from hot to warm cuts a load's energy use in half.
You can reduce drying costs as well: clean the lint filter after every load to improve air circulation, and don't over-dry clothes. Use the cool-down cycle to allow clothes to finish drying with residual heat. Also, periodically inspect your dryer vent to ensure it's not blocked. If you are in the market for a new washer or dryer, look for the Energy Star and read EnergyGuide labels.
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