Beat the Heat: 5 Simple Ways to Save on Utility Bills This Summer in Northern Wisconsin

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July 18, 2025

Smart, seasonal tips from your local experts at United Country Northern Wisconsin Lifestyle Properties

Northern Wisconsin summers are beautiful—but when the heat and humidity roll in, so can the higher electric bills. Whether you're living in Park Falls or one of the surrounding rural communities, keeping your home cool and energy-efficient can help you stay comfortable without overspending.

Here are 5 easy ways to keep your utility bills in check during the warmer months, brought to you by Matt Schultz and the team at United Country Northern Wisconsin Lifestyle Properties:

1. Close Curtains During Peak Sunshine Hours

In the Northwoods, those long summer days bring lots of sunlight—and lots of heat through your windows. Keep blinds or curtains closed during the warmest parts of the day, especially on west- and south-facing windows. Consider thermal curtains for even better insulation.

2. Use Ceiling Fans the Right Way

A ceiling fan can make a room feel significantly cooler—especially when it’s spinning counterclockwise to push air down. Using fans allows you to raise your thermostat a few degrees while still staying comfortable in your Northwoods home or cabin.

3. Seal Drafts and Improve Insulation

Even in summer, air leaks around doors and windows can let warm air in and cool air out. Use caulk or weatherstripping to seal gaps, and check attic and wall insulation. Older homes and rural properties around Park Falls often benefit greatly from small efficiency upgrades like these.

4. Program Your Thermostat for Savings

Set your thermostat around 78°F when you’re home, and raise it when you’re away or asleep. A smart or programmable thermostat is a great way to maintain comfort while reducing energy waste—especially in a region like Northern Wisconsin where temps can swing.

5. Avoid Heat-Heavy Appliances During the Day

Running your oven or dryer during peak heat will warm your house fast. Instead, cook outside, use a microwave or air fryer, and run laundry and dishwashers early in the morning or late in the evening. It helps keep your home cooler—and your bills lower.


Your Northwoods Real Estate Experts
At United Country Northern Wisconsin Lifestyle Properties, we understand the value of smart homeownership—because we live and work here too. Whether you’re buying a home, selling land, or managing your property through the summer months, Matt Schultz and our team in Park Falls, WI are here to help.

Want more local tips—or ready to make a move in Northern Wisconsin real estate?
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