Whether you are a tenant who pays for utilities directly or has them included in your monthly rent – this article speaks about how to keep your costs low. Did you know that there are peak and non peak rates for your use? Did you know that many utility providers offer incentives to reduce use? For more information reach out to Seattle Public Utilities and see what programs are currently being offered!
Why You Should Always Run Your Dishwasher at Night
This tip can save you serious money.
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When do you typically run your dishwasher? Personally, I like to get it going after dinner before queuing up yet another re-watch of Parks & Recreation, or ahead of a big kitchen cleaning where I’ve (finally) cleaned out the fridge and the freezer.
But it turns out, a simple decision like when to run your dishwasher can actually have a big effect on your energy bill over time. Here’s why: Most energy companies charge higher rates for energy used during peak hours—generally afternoons in the summer and evenings in the winter.
This means you can lower your energy bill by simply checking your energy company’s specific peak hours and waiting to run your dishwasher at another time of day. Plus, the same will apply to other household appliances like the washing machine and dryer—a chance for you to save even more money.
How to Check Your Energy Company’s Peak Hours
The specifics of the on-peak and off-peak hours and the differences in cost per kilowatt-hour (kWh) will vary by energy company and location. Start with your energy company’s website and look under the residential rate options for further information.
For example, my power company allows you to sign up for a residential rate that incentivizes shifting energy usage to off-peak hours. The demand then is lower, so you pay less. In my case, I’d pay one-fifth the rate per kWh by running my dishwasher between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. during the high energy usage summer months.
Even if I didn’t want to wait until late to run my dishwasher, avoiding these peak afternoon hours of 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. from June to September could save me a lot of money over the course of the summer.
So, When Is the Best Time to Run Your Dishwasher?
Of course, the peak hours will vary by area and time of year. But as a rule of thumb, the least expensive time to run the dishwasher is at night, when lights and TVs are generally turned off and the grid isn’t in high demand.
Note: For fire safety reasons, only run appliances like dishwashers while you’re home, and try to avoid running them when you’re sleeping. If you’re not a night owl, consider running the machine early in the morning before you go to work to still snag the cost savings.
So even if you don’t want to rework your cleaning schedule, simply avoiding using large appliances during peak afternoon hours, especially during the summer months, can keep your utility bill in check.
Read the full article here: Why You Should Always Run Your Dishwasher at Night (simplyrecipes.com)