Saving on Utility Bills
By
Amy Allen Clark
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Some
of our bills can be eliminated as being “extras”, but utilities is just not one
of these. If you are noticing an increase in your utility bills it is time to
review what you may/may not be doing to cause this increase. Here are some
helpful tips for ways to decrease your utility bills.
Water
·
Check to
make sure none of the faucets in your household are leaking/dripping. A slow
dripping faucet can accumulate over two gallons per hour.
·
When
watering the garden, set a schedule and try to water in the early morning hours
to help minimize evaporation (between 6am-8am)
·
Take
shorter showers. Did you know that a shower uses approximately 6-10 gallons of
water per minute? Think of how much money you could save if you shaved a few
minutes off of your shower.
·
Use your
dishwasher and washer only when you have full loads.
·
Contact
your utility company to see if they offer reduced rates at certain times of the
day and either timer-delay your washer/dishwasher or wait until that time to do
your loads.
·
Recycle
your water from fish tanks and use it to water your plants. Fish emulsion is a
good and inexpensive fertilizer. It is high in nitrogen and phosphorous- just
think that you will save on fertilizer AND water.
Gas
·
During
the winter use your fireplace- this will heat up the room at a much lower cost.
·
Lower
the temperature on your gas water heater. It is not necessary to have your water
heated up to 180 degrees. You will find that by lowering it that you will in
turn lower your bills.
·
Invest
in a water heater timer if you have an electric water heater. By turning the
heat off during the time it is not in use you will save money on your bill
without even making a sacrifice.
·
Turn
your thermostat down just three degrees. By doing so you will save approximately
three percent on your heating bills.
·
Weather-strip your doors and windows along with insulating your attic. This will
conserve the heat in your home a lot more.
·
Close
off the rooms that aren’t in use in your home. This will help keep the rooms you
do use warmer.
·
Close
vents in the rooms that have one or more in them. If one room is always warmer
you can close the vent to force air into the rooms that are cooler
Electricity
·
When
purchasing new appliances always try to get the ones that are energy efficient.
You can save hundreds of dollars a year by spending the extra money to get the
energy efficient models.
·
Get in
the habit of turning off ALL lights and appliances that are not being used.
You'll be surprised at how quickly the energy savings will add up.
·
When not
watching television make sure that you keep it off. This is the number one
electricity waster in the world.
·
The
dryer will use less energy if you dry loads of clothing one after another
because the dryer will already be hot. What an easy way to save money and get
your laundry done more quickly.
·
Use
low-wattage light bulbs or energy efficient fluorescent lighting. Compact
fluorescents typically last ten times longer and they use 75% less electricity.
·
Call
your utility company to find out if they have off-peak hours and when they are.
Many companies charge less for your electricity at night and more during the
day. By doing your laundry and dishes during off-peak hours you could easily
save money off of your utility bill.
Phone
·
Compare
the prices of various long distance providers. A great place to look up
information on lowering your long distance bill is
www.lowermybills.com .On this web site you can compare long-distance
companies in your area and also see any hidden fees they might have. I am
currently with Opex Communications (offered in our area) and they charge 3.9
cents a minute with only a $2.95 monthly charge if I do less than $20 in
long-distance calls. I found out about this company through Lower My Bills and
when the larger companies call to offer me long-distance and I share my rate
with them they always tell me I am getting a better deal then they can offer me.
This is when you know you are a smart consumer!
·
If you
have a cellular phone that offers state-to-state long-distance, use this instead
of calling. Always make sure that you can call nationwide, the minutes you have
available to you each month, and what hours are free (evenings, weekends) before
making calls. I have made this mistake before and it was a costly one when I
discovered I had no long-distance. Always be clear about the terms of your plan.
·
Take
advantage of the internet and email instead of calling your friends and family.
You can also use great instant messaging programs and still feel like you are
having a telephone conversation without the high bill.
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Author Bio
Amy Allen Clark
is a stay-at-home mother of a
three year old son and is expecting their second child in December.. She is founder
and creator of
www.momadvice.com. Her web site is geared towards mothers who are seeking
advice on staying organized, living on a budget, and for those seeking
work-at-home employment. The author resides in Granger, Indiana and her hobbies
include reading, writing, cooking and cake decorating. Please visit her web site
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