10 Ways To Save Money On Your Utility Bills
Today’s downward economy has taken a toll on prices everywhere, including your utility bills. People are paying more today to heat and cool their house than ever before. This high energy usage also has a negative effect on the environment but there are some tips you can use to reduce all of that and save money.
- Save at Home with Reusable Power – Check into renewable sources of energy. Solar panels, once the ideal source for hippies and granola-chewers, are becoming more popular and much more efficient. If you live in the right area, you can also utilize wind power by installing modern windmills.
- Utility Bill Buster Articles – Do some maintenance on your home. Simple things like caulking up holes around old windows will reduce a lot of wasted energy. You can also try to replace any windows and doors that just aren’t up to the job anymore.
- Save Gas Money Info – Change out your light bulbs with fluorescents. Fluorescent bulbs use the same amount of wattage as regular bulbs but at a fraction of the energy usage. You can also try using task lighting which is using only the light that you need in an area.
- Power Bill Saving – Use energy conscious lighting methods. You can install dimmer switches in your rooms that will lower the level of light which uses less energy. For outside lighting, try installing timers or motion sensor lighting.
- Find Money to Manage Your Debt – Practice energy saving techniques. When you leave for work in the morning, make sure you turn off all of the lights, television, radio, and everything else. You can also try turning down the water heater slightly which will help to reduce your cost.
- Reduce Your Household Energy Use – Be conservative with water. Check for leaks all around your faucets, pipes, and plumbing to make sure you are not using more water than is needed. When you do laundry, set your washer on low load instead of high.
- Upgrade all of your old appliances. Many appliances than are more than ten years old or more will not be as energy efficient as the latest models. By switching out old stuff for new, like window units and water heaters, you can end up saving quite a bit of money each month.
- Save On Utility Bills – Install a digital thermostat. Heating and cooling are the biggest consumers of energy within your home. By installing a digital thermostat, it will be more accurate and can be set on a variety of automatic levels.
- Shave 30% From Your Energy Bill – Spending less time in the shower. It is easy to spend longer than is needed in the shower which just uses water unnecessarily and adds to your water bill. Try timing yourself while in the shower and see how quickly you can get in and out while getting the job done.
- Other Ways to Save Energy – Learn how to read your electric meter. Go and get a statement from your electric provider showing the last 24 months of your usage. After you start your energy saving efforts, get another statement and compare to see how much you are saving.
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