If there is a task more boring than laundry, it doesn’t exist. While some may find it pleasing and therapeutic, others not so much! Regardless of the laundry routine, we can employ the following techniques to make it more energy-efficient.
Hot vs. Cold Water
Turning on the water heater to do laundry each time isn’t a wise choice! It is expensive and inefficient. Studies show cold water gels well with enzymes in the detergent, which helps remove dirt and stains more effectively. These enzymes have been technologically altered to provide customer ease, so use cold water and bleach combo to brighten whites at home.
However, you would need to use hot water to remove oil stains and clean dirty diapers. Utility bidder also suggest washing sheets and towels in hot water. The point being, a little mix and match water combination during laundry can significantly reduce domestic water expense.
Cleaning the Washing Machine
Give the dryer duct a thorough cleaning before doing laundry. Clean the lint screen to improve air circulation. A backed-up cleaning duct is likely to combust, and you will hear from the fire department before you even realize what happened. Scrub the filter with a brush, so the machine consumes less energy, resulting in a reduced electricity bill.
Furthermore, purchase eco-friendly washers. You can recognize them with a green leaf icon. The internal mechanism is designed to consume less energy and less water yet provide excellent results than conventional wasters. Though they may be a little expensive, the benefits outweigh them in the long term.
Using the Correct Detergent
Another sure-fire way to save energy while performing laundry is using high-efficiency detergents. You can use them for front loaders or top loaders as mentioned by the manufacturer. The less water-resistant washers employ low-stud detergents. These detergents make too many suds which will repeatedly rinse the excessive laundry times. This results in wastage of water, increased electricity expense, and withering clothes.
Another technique to consume less energy is increasing the spinning speed. The machine will extract water waster and reduce the drying time. You will be finished soon while preserving electricity. If you feel the clothes are coming out wrinkled, take them out, untangle them, and put them back in for a quick spin.
Dry Wisely
Most of us have the urge to dump in the entire laundry at once and turn on the dryer. Whether it is the delicates, layers, or cotton, every clothing article is spinning together, burdening the machine to consume more energy.
Therefore, before you decide to turn on the dryer, carefully categorize the laundry, separate wool from cotton, and dry delicates separately. Even though it feels like a lot of water, delicate clothing will dry quicker than wool. You are saving electricity in the process!
Time To Change the Way We Do Laundry!
Every action we perform either directly or indirectly impacts the environment. Therefore, before you turn on the washing machine or the dyer, think before acting. Do not leave the washing machine on and manage drying cycles to preserve electricity.











