NewsWashing at lower temperatures saves energy and extends fabric life

Washing at lower temperatures saves energy and extends fabric life

How to reduce electricity consumption during washing?
How to reduce electricity consumption during washing?
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Maria Glinka

6 September 2024 16:34

It is commonly believed that 104 degrees Fahrenheit is the ideal temperature for washing clothes. However, plumbers point out that this theory does not always hold up. A slight temperature change can save both energy and money.

Using the right detergent, performing regular maintenance, and adequately loading the washing machine are three well-known ways to achieve the best washing results. However, even during daily household chores, we can ease our budget a little.

Washing at lower temperatures can be beneficial

According to the portal cafefinlandia.fi, plumbers believe that lowering the washing temperature can bring significant benefits. Many people wash at 104 degrees Fahrenheit, but it's worth switching the program sometimes.

Experts note that washing at lower temperatures (e.g., 86 or 68 degrees Fahrenheit) significantly reduces energy consumption. This way, we can save money.

They explain that modern washing machines and detergents are designed to be efficient even at these lower temperatures. Besides, such washing is gentler on clothes.

Washing at a lower temperature helps maintain the fabric's colour and texture. It is also worth remembering that silk or wool clothes are not suitable for washing at higher temperatures, as they can be damaged.

By deciding to reduce the washing temperature, we can also reduce our carbon footprint and care for the environment during household chores.

How to reduce electricity consumption?

To avoid high costs, it is also worth introducing other simple changes in everyday habits. Remember to unplug electronic devices that may operate in standby mode, drawing energy even when not in use.

Besides, we can replace traditional light bulbs with energy-efficient ones - although they are more expensive, they consume less electricity.

The refrigerator is considered one of the most power-hungry household appliances. To reduce energy consumption, keep it organized and open the door for just a few seconds.

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