Air conditioning is about as vital to life to some Singaporeans as air, food, and water. That’s because it can get crazy hot in Singapore, and for many households, that only means one thing: a high aircon bill.1. Invest in solar screens for your windows If you’re unfortunate enough to be living in a flat or condo that’s in the direct path of sunlight, I feel for you. Dealing with eight or more hours of direct sunlight every day is enough to turn any home into an oven.
How much does solar film on windows cost? A recent quotation that we got for 3m solar film on windows for a 4-room HDB stated $16 psf. For around 120 sqft of window surface area, it will be around $2,000 for the entire house.2. Use window shades or blindsYeah, solar screens are a big expense, but they can really save you some major cash in the long run. But if you don’t have the cash on hand, another great way to reduce your reliance on air conditioning is to buy window shades or blinds.
Using window shades and blinds in conjunction with solar film will pretty much ensure that you’ll never come home to a hotbox, which means you’ll reach out for the aircon remote less.3. Add plants to your home When you visit buildings in Singapore with the BCA “green mark” standard, you will realise that many of them use plants and vegetation. This is not only for style, although they no doubt look awesome, but it’s because because greenery helps to reduce heat.
We at MoneySmart are crazy about plants as well, especially Eugenia, so check out her research on where to get plants affordably: Plant Nurseries in Singapore – Popular House Plants & Where To Buy Them.4. Set a timer on your air-conditioningSingapore burns up at 12 noon to 1 pm, with temperatures climbing up to 34 degrees. But at night, it’s definitely not as hot. By 12am, it will cool down to about 29 degrees, which is not cold by any means, but possibly bearable with a fan.
Story continuesInstead of running them during the day and using your air conditioner full blast while at it, why not try to use such appliances at night? That way, you don’t have to spend more on electricity to cool down your home.Use aircon really so expensive meh?It depends on the aircon that you are using, but typically, it uses about 8 times more energy than a floor fan.Using the number of hours multiplied by the kWh value, you can easily see how much electricity you use.
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