Obviously, the best way to cut your utility bill is to go with a non-utility company source of energy. Solar power can be used to warm your house, while geothermal can be used to cool and heat the home. While these are great choices, there are a few simple steps you can take to cut that monstrous utility bill.
Vent Covers – In most homes, there are rooms that rarely get used. A very simple and very cheap way to cut your heating costs is to isolate those rooms from the rest of your home. To do this, you should close the vents in the room. The vents, however, rarely close well. To make the strategy effective, you should buy vent covers and place them over the vents. The covers are a form of plastic and keep heat from coming out of the vents. Next, close the door to the room in question and leave it. By using this strategy, you can effectively make your home smaller by excluding the square footage that has to be heated. The smaller the area, the small the amount of money to heat the home.
Windows – Windows are the single biggest energy wasters in your home. Your windows must seal tightly. If they don't, heat will escape out of them causing your heater to fire up over and over. If you make sure your window fit tightly into the frame when closed, you can significant cut the utility bill. It sounds like a small thing, but it really ads up.
Programmable Thermostat – Heating your home accounts for fifty percent of your utility bill. While a warm home is necessary for basic living in the winter, the home doesn't need to be heated all of the time. If there are periods during the day where nobody is home because of work or school, a programmable thermostat can be used to slash your heating costs. Simply program the thermostat to turn off during the relevant time and turn back on before anyone gets home. Cutting four to eight hours off of your heating needs each day will add up quickly on your utility bill.
If your utility bills are completely out of control, there is something fundamentally wrong with your home. You need to go ahead and get an Energy Audit. An auditor will come out and inspect your home. They can then identify the problem, what should be done and provide other tips to slash your bill. Depending on how bad your situation is, an energy audit can cut your utility bill by 50 percent or more.
Power costs are high and expected to continue to increase for the foreseeable future. Take steps to cut your utility bill now and you'll reap the benefits for years.
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Battling Your Utility Bill
There are certainly some locations around the country that stay warm all year. Since our and I cannot afford to live in Hawaii, we need to concentrate on ways to cut our energy bills. At first glance, it may seem a futile act, but you will be surprised how small changes can make a difference.
The first area we have to focus on is electricity. We all waste massive amounts of electricity. While you are probably aware you should turn off appliances when not using them, do you take this practical advice to its logical end? In this case, I am talking about the thing you are using to read this ? your computer. Your computer is a multiple energy using device ? monitor, computer and speaker. Most of us leave it on when not using it. Depending on your particular brand, leaving it on can add up to $10 a month to your electric bill. When you are not using it, turn it off. Yes, even if it has a cool screensaver.
If you have a swimming pool, you know the impact it can make on your bill. Most people do not heat their pool in the winter, but some of us just can't go without a warm swim. If you fall in this category, an insulating cover can make a world of difference in your heating bill. A cover not only traps the heat. It also blocks wind from blowing across the top of the water and sucking the heat out of the water. Obviously, the same thing goes for your hot tub if you have one.
Another step you can take to save money year around is changing your light bulbs. Traditional light bulbs are not so much lights as they are heaters. Light is simply a byproduct of the reaction occurring. They are also highly inefficient. Switch to Energy Star approved bulbs and you can see savings of 50 to 70 percent on your lighting costs.
Seals are a big energy issue in the winter. No, not the animals. In this case, we are talking about seals around your windows, doors and entrance to the attic. If there are gaps, even small ones, you might as well be watching dollars float out through them. Temperatures try to equalize. If it is colder outside, the heat in your home will escape through whatever gap it can find. Check all exit points and make sure the seals are in good shape. With windows, make sure to check the seal between the sheets when the window is closed. It often breaks down with the wear and tear caused by opening and closing.
At the end of the day, you can take some basic steps to cut down your utility bill. Every little step helps.
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