Ways to Save Money on Your Electric Bill

To Save on Electric Costs, First Look at Your Heating and Cooling Devices

We all want to save money. Yet, we don't always know how to cut down those bills. Here's some hints on how you can at least cut down on one of your bills, your electric bill.

We all use electric. We rely and depend on it. We can not imagine how people from previous generations lived without it. And when it goes out, we all feel lost and deprived.
 

Yet, it is one of our most expensive utility. I am sure we all would like to learn how to cut down on it. After all, if we use less electric we save money.

Here's a look at some basic steps we can take. See how many you all ready know. You might be surprised to know that you know most of them. You just don't take the time to put them into action. No, you are not the only one. We all are to blame. But let's look at them again and actually start thinking about doing them.

What is your biggest electrical use? Your heating and cooling appliances. For that reason this is where you need to take the most care. To do this, try the following suggestions.

1. Lower your temperature down by 1 to 2 degrees in the winter and raise it 1 to 2 degrees in the summer months. (especially at night when you are sleeping)

2. Don't run your heat as high or your cooling system as low whenever nobody is at home.

3. Make sure all air filters are clean, all year long.

4. Heat/cool only rooms that you are using. Close the vents and doors to unused rooms/

5. Install storm windows or install inexpensive plastic sheeting on the inside to control temperature efficiency (especially in winter)

6. Make sure all your doors and windows are sealed with weather stripping strips and or sealants, such as caulking.

7. On a windy day feel for leaks around windows and doors, make sure you get them all sealed as quickly as possible.

8. Check for holes in your roof and in all heating/cooling pipes, vents.

9. Never allow furniture or rugs to block needed vents.

Although heating and cooling aretwo major electrical expenses, there are also a few other things we should do.

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  • Lower your temperture down by 1 to 2 degrees in the winter and set it 1 to 2 degrees higher in the s
  • Make sure all air filters are clean.
  • Heat rooms you are only using.
 
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Over 98% of central heating systems use a time clock, boiler and room thermostat to control the heating. A hopelessly inefficient system based on technology that was around 100 year ago! None of this much mattered when oil was $10 a barrel - it's now between $120 and $147 and its still summer! Replacing your central heating clock with a HeatingSave controller can save you £100's if not £1,000's off your heating bill! Usually paying for itself in less than a year!! Visit http://heatingsave.co.uk for details

Posted on 08/04/2008 at 6:08:35 AM

http://www.energyefficientnation.org/

Posted on 07/17/2008 at 3:07:45 AM

thanks for the wonderful tips.

Posted on 04/02/2007 at 12:04:00 PM

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