Cost of Living in Costa Rica With Rising Electricity Rates. Five money saving tips!
Costa Rica’s beautiful climate and natural nature leave little to complain about, but no place is perfect and if there is one common complain you’ll hear in Costa Rica it is the increasing rates for electricity.
Electricity rates in Costa Rica are calculated on a sliding scale based on consumption, meaning the more the use the higher rate you pay. Recent increases have essentially made it so use of many electrical devices and air conditioning are practically now considered luxury items.
So it is important that if you are a property owner in Costa Rica you consider some ways to cut down on your electricity and save some money. Remember for North Americans, most of us are fairly spoiled with electricity consumption so a big step is simply being cautious and making sure to turn off items while not in use, but here are 5 tips to help keep your electricity costs down.
- Turn off your hot water tank!
If you are vacant from your property for an extended time be sure to turn off the breaker for your hot water tank. You might also consider switching to an on demand tank. These smaller tanks are much more efficient and usually provide plenty off hot water for most people.
If you do live here, it would be wise to put your boiler on a time and heat your water during the low cost times of day. We heat our water for only about 90 minutes per day on normal days and a little longer on the days we have to do the laundry.
- Turn off your breakers.
Many property owners in Costa Rica are away for extended periods. Although your lights and electrical devices might be off, they can still consume electricity, so if you are away go ahead and turn the breaker off, just be sure to leave the fridge on or at least cleaned out.
- Switch out your light bulbs.
Changing your light bulbs can make a big difference. Both LED and CFL bulbs tend to be the most efficient, the bulbs can be more expensive but usually save you in the long run.
- Turn off your ceiling fans.
Its good to air out your place while you away, but don’t leave ceiling fans on forever. I think a lot of people are misinformed on how much electricity ceiling fans can consume, especially when they left on all day long. Obviously if they are needed it’s one thing, but if you leave your home for the day or are not in a bedroom, turn them off.
- Make sure you air conditioner is getting cleaned and maintenanced regularly.
I know some people who go years with out cleaning their AC, this just makes the unit work harder, costing you more, not to mention making it more likely that your AC will break down.
Cost of Living in Costa Rica With Rising Electricity Rates.
Five money saving tips!
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