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Welcome to EnergySavingsNut.com,™ a site dedicated to providing money saving advice, tips and ideas on how to be frugal, reduce your utilities budget, and save money on electricity, home energy and all utility bills to live more cheaply. Tips on fuel economy, heating & cooling, home weatherizing, lighting & home electronics, appliances, water, cable & Internet, and telephone services.

 

Start reducing your utilities and energy costs by reviewing the tips presented below.  For hundreds more tips, advice and savings, click on the navigation buttons on the left.  Be sure to visit our new Discounts & Deals section for the latest energy, utilities and phone deals and bargain savings.  Tell your friends and family about EnergySavingsNut.com so they can start saving too, and feel free to add a link on your web site.

 

Fuel Economy - Take advantage of electronic toll devices like E-Z Pass that will save you money and time by not having to stop, wait and idle, and start when paying tolls.  Many passes also offer discounts of as much as 50% on some tolls.

 

Heating & Cooling - Do not try to heat or cool your house faster by setting the thermostat to a higher or lower temperature than desired.  The house won’t heat up or cool down any faster, and chances are you won’t turn the thermostat back to the desired temperature until the house has gotten too warm or cool, resulting in excess energy consumption.  If you are using a heat pump, avoid large changes in thermostat settings (usually over two degrees), to avoid having the supplemental heat strip activate, which is quite costly.

 

Home Weatherizing -  Conduct an energy audit to determine where your home needs weatherizing. Before you can effectively weatherize your home, you need to determine just where energy losses are occurring.  You can conduct this audit yourself, use an independent energy auditor or many utility companies will conduct free or low-cost home energy audits to determine ways to improve energy savings. Try going to EnergyStar.gov to see if they perform energy audits in your area.  Also consider ResNet.us for a list of certified energy auditors.  It may also be possible to offset part of the cost of making your home more energy efficient with incentives provided by utilities and governments.  Look on the web site of your utility company and on the web site of  your state energy office, which can be found at NASEO.org under “Member Center.”

 

Lighting & Electricity - The average household spends over 10% of its energy budget on lighting. Taking a few simple actions, and changing a few habits, can significantly reduce the cost of lighting your home, perhaps by over 50%.  Visit michaelbluejay.com/electricity/howmuch.html for an easy way to calculate the cost of electricity for lighting and other electronics.

 

Home Appliances - If your refrigerator has a power save switch use it. However, use the anti-sweat switch only when needed if moisture is forming on the outside of the refrigerator door.  Also, make sure the door seal on your refrigerator and freezer seals tightly.  This can be checked by closing the door on a dollar bill and seeing if the dollar bill is held in place tightly.  If not, the door may need to be adjusted or the seal replaced.

 

Water - If you do not have new low flush toilets, reduce the amount of water used by your toilet.  If your toilet tank has a floating ball and arm, bend the arm down so when the water fills the tank after flushing it will fill it to a lower level by shutting off the inflow valve quicker.  If you have a valve without a ball and arm, either adjust it to fill to a lower level by using a screw driver to adjust when it shuts off the water inflow after flushing, or adjust the slide mechanism on the side of the valve to adjust water flow level.

 

Cable & Internet - If you do like to watch a lot of TV, consider buying or renting a digital video recorder (DVR) from your cable or satellite company.  It will cost about $5-$10 per month, but it will give you a tremendous amount of flexibility to record shows for later viewing.  Instead of relying on premium channels, or on-demand or DVD movie rentals, you can record several hours of free programming (including great movies you have never seen) to provide you with video entertainment whenever you like.

 

Cell Phones - With many cell phone plans you can have up to five lines with five unique phone numbers.  Additional lines after the first line usually cost $10 per month.  Consider joining with friends or relatives to share one plan and the plan’s minutes.  If no one talks excessively, five people can usually have cell phone service, including nationwide long distance, for about $20 per month, with no excess minutes charges.  And often free phones come with the plan.  Minutes are tracked by phone number, so if someone does use the phone excessively it is easy to determine who owes any additional charges.  Just make sure everyone is trustworthy and will pay their share for the entire two-year contract period, since the cell phone account will need to be under one person’s name, and they will ultimately be responsible for all charges on the account.

 

Thanks for visiting EnergySavingsNut.com™ and we hope the ideas and tips for saving money on your energy and utility bills will make life just a little bit better for you and your family.

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