Energy Audits and Home Efficiency Checkups in Oklahoma


More and more Americans are concerned about increasing costs of their utility bills and energy audits or home efficiency checkups are one of the best ways to quickly learn about the most cost-effective ways to save on home utility bills. To give you some perspective on whether or not you are paying significantly more than other homeowners in your state, see the breakdown below of costs as they relate to energy consumption in homes.

Energy and Utility Consumption Averages in Oklahoma:

Total average Oklahoma Home Energy Bill per year: $1,279

Home Heating/Cooling cost per year: $571
Home Water Heating cost per year: $356
Major Home Appliances cost per year: $181
Miscellaneous Home Energy costs per year: $70
Home Lighting cost per year: $100
Total average Oklahoma Home Monthly Energy Bill: $107

For further comparison to your consumption, here are the Oklahoma average uses in units:

Average Home Electricity Use per year: 8,405 kWh
(1 Kilowatt hour (kWh) = 1,000 Watts per hour, such as Ten 100 Watt Bulbs running for 1 hour)

Average Home Fuel Use per year: 686 therms/gal
1 Therm = 100,000 BTUs. A BTU is equivalent to the heat released from burning a common matchstick.
1 Therm = 100 cubic feet (Ccf) of Natural Gas The average U.S. household uses about 920 therms per year.

Average Home Water Use per year: 67,806 gal
(Some utility companies report consumption in Cubic feet. One cubic foot = 7.48 gallons)

If you want to take action to start saving money on your own utility bills, one of the best options is to get an Energy Audit or a Home Efficiency Check-up.

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