One of the best ways to save on electricity is to install a timer on your water heater.
Think about this…If you really only use your heater to bathe, and do some dishes, then you are wasting money if you are keeping your water heater on at all times.
If you get yourself a timer, then you can set it to turn on when you are getting home, and it will have enough hot water for you to use during the evening, then shut off.
Believe it or not, this is really where a huge amount of electricity goes. So as far as one of the best ways to save electricity, I highly recommend you take a look at doing that.
The other thing to consider when looking for ways to save electricity is to use cold water tu do your laundry, and also keep your refrigerator door seals in good condidiotn. Every leak of cold air from your fridge is wasting energy. Here are more tips on saving money.
The nice thing is that oil pricing is going down, so we should look to see some relief in electricity cost going forward. But, if you heat your home with electricity, then you will see a spike from heating costs.
As for heating, try to keep the thermostat as low as possible, and you will be good. Additionally, turn down the heat at night when you are sleeping.
Keeping some of these ways to save on electricity will help. Every bit counts! By the way, how are your investments doing with the recession? I was originally thinking about whether a roth vs 401k which was better, but Im not sure it matter anymore! I don’t have anymore money!
Saving Money on Gas bills can be tough. We are moving into the winter season, and many of you are looking for ways to save money on gas bill and save money on gas and electricity.
One of the best saving money on gas bill tips is to take a look around and check out how well your home is insulated. You will be surprised at how many times people don’t reallize how much they lose and waste gas and electricity because they allow the heat to escape, and your heater has to keep runing and running just to keep your place warm.
Make sure all your rooms and especially windows are well insulated to keep the cold out and the heat in.
At night, turn down the heat, and use blankets to keep warm. Close doors and make sure that you keep any drafts out.
For those of you out there that have alot of access to wood, a wood stove is another thing that may make sense. Installing a wood burning stove could be one of the coolest, and kind of retro things to do.
Best of luck and I hope you save lots of gas electricity too!
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