Close Menu
TechUpdateAlert

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    Best live TV streaming services 2025: YouTube, Sling, Hulu, and more

    August 8, 2025

    The Ring Battery Doorbell is as cheap as it’s ever been with this half-price deal at Best Buy

    August 8, 2025

    The Best OTC Hearing Aids (2025), Tested and Reviewed

    August 8, 2025
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • Best live TV streaming services 2025: YouTube, Sling, Hulu, and more
    • The Ring Battery Doorbell is as cheap as it’s ever been with this half-price deal at Best Buy
    • The Best OTC Hearing Aids (2025), Tested and Reviewed
    • Honor Magic V Flip 2 rumored to sport edge-to-edge cover display
    • LG B5 review: LG’s entry-level OLED TV offers impressive pictures for the price
    • Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan hits back after Trump demands “highly conflicted” leader resign
    • Instagram’s Map is here, and this is how you can turn your location off
    • James Webb Telescope Detects Potential Gas Giant Exoplanet Just 4 Light-Years Away
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest Vimeo
    TechUpdateAlertTechUpdateAlert
    • Home
    • Gaming
    • Laptops
    • Mobile
    • Software
    • Reviews
    • AI & Tech
    • Gadgets
    • How-To
    TechUpdateAlert
    Home»How-To»I Do Laundry This Way to Save Money on My Energy Bills
    How-To

    I Do Laundry This Way to Save Money on My Energy Bills

    techupdateadminBy techupdateadminAugust 8, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
    Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit Telegram Email
    Close-up of colorful clothes in basket, open washing machine standing in background
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Groceries cost more. Gas prices yo-yo. Back-to-school shopping is draining wallets. And thanks to summer’s nonstop air conditioning, utility bills are as unwelcome as an uninvited houseguest. It’s enough to make anyone look around the house and wonder, Where can I save a little extra?

    I realized the answer might be hiding in plain sight. Or, well, behind my humming washer and dryer. Laundry may be a chore we can’t escape, but it doesn’t have to be one that hikes our energy bill each month. In fact, with a few smart swaps, I’ve found it’s easy to cut costs without resorting to handwashing or stringing clothes across my backyard like it’s 1892.

    Here’s how I keep my laundry clean and utility bills lean.

    For more ways to save around the house, start by unplugging your appliances and consider what temperature you should set your thermostat to this summer to save big. 

    1. Wash on cold and your clothes (and wallet) will thank you

    Home Tips

    CNET

    Unless your clothing label says otherwise, switch to cold water. About 90% of the energy used in a washing cycle goes toward heating water, according to Consumer Reports. That’s like buying a fancy latte every time you do laundry, except you don’t even get a caffeine boost out of it.

    Plus, most detergents are made to perform better in cold water, and cooler water helps prevent colors from fading. The only time you really need hot water is for loads like towels and sheets that benefit from the bacteria-busting heat.

    2. Turn down the heat in the dryer

    High heat dries faster, sure. But it also cranks up your energy use. A lower heat setting paired with a slightly longer cycle can save money without sacrificing dryness.

    And don’t skip your dryer’s cool-down cycle. It uses the leftover heat in the drum instead of generating more, which means free warmth for the win.

    3. Make your dryer work smarter, not harder

    If your clothes are taking forever to dry, your dryer might just need a little TLC. Try the following:

    • Clear the lint every load. It’s not just a fire safety thing. Clogged lint traps and vents keep moist air trapped, making your dryer run longer.
    • Deep clean annually. Vacuum out vents and the hose behind the dryer.
    • Extra spin cycle. Give clothes one more spin in the washer to cut drying time in half.
    • Don’t overstuff. Fill the dryer about two-thirds full so clothes can tumble freely.

    4. Run full loads, but not too full

    Your washer and dryer use about the same energy for a small load as they do for a big one. Waiting until you have a full load is the efficient choice. Just remember that a “full load” in the washer doesn’t mean you should pack the dryer like a clown car.

    If you’re short on clothes but need to wash now, toss in machine-safe household items — you might be surprised what can safely take a spin.

    Washing machine filled with white laundry

    Unless you’re washing bedsheets or towels, you can opt to wash your clothes on cold to save money and energy. 

    michaklootwijk/Getty Images

    5. Play the off-peak game

    Some utility companies charge more during “peak hours” when energy demand is high. If you’re on a time-of-use plan, doing laundry at night, early morning or midday can shave real money off your bill.

    Not sure if this applies to you? Check your utility statement or give your company a quick call. Shifting your laundry schedule is one of the easiest money-saving moves you can make.

    Bottom line

    Laundry will never be glamorous, but it doesn’t have to be expensive. A few tweaks to how and when you wash and dry can put money back in your pocket, which you can then spend on things you actually want to buy.

    For more laundry tips, check out how to clean your workout clothes the right way and how to clean mold out of your washer.

    Bills Energy Laundry money Save
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Previous ArticleGlobal Tablet Shipments Surge 13.1 Percent YoY in Q2, Apple Maintains Lead: IDC
    Next Article Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 and Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra details shared in huge new leak
    techupdateadmin
    • Website

    Related Posts

    How-To

    The Ring Battery Doorbell is as cheap as it’s ever been with this half-price deal at Best Buy

    August 8, 2025
    How-To

    Seeing in the dark: How home security camera night vision works

    August 8, 2025
    How-To

    Want to hop on the wired earbuds trend? Here are 4 models I’d buy as an audio reviewer

    August 8, 2025
    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Top Posts

    Apple Pencil With ‘Trackball’ Tip, Ability to Draw on Any Surface Described in Patent Document

    July 9, 20253 Views

    Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7: First Impressions

    July 9, 20253 Views

    The Bezos-funded climate satellite is lost in space

    July 9, 20252 Views
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • YouTube
    • TikTok
    • WhatsApp
    • Twitter
    • Instagram
    Latest Reviews

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest tech news from FooBar about tech, design and biz.

    Most Popular

    Best Fitbit fitness trackers and watches in 2025

    July 9, 20250 Views

    There are still 200+ Prime Day 2025 deals you can get

    July 9, 20250 Views

    The best earbuds we’ve tested for 2025

    July 9, 20250 Views
    Our Picks

    Best live TV streaming services 2025: YouTube, Sling, Hulu, and more

    August 8, 2025

    The Ring Battery Doorbell is as cheap as it’s ever been with this half-price deal at Best Buy

    August 8, 2025

    The Best OTC Hearing Aids (2025), Tested and Reviewed

    August 8, 2025

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    • About Us
    • Contact us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Disclaimer
    • Terms and Conditions
    © 2025 techupdatealert. Designed by Pro.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.