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Ways To Save Money on Your Heating Bill

ways to save money on your heating bill this winterHere we go again. Winter will soon be here along with its snow storms and freezing cold weather.  If you’re like me, you’re probably not looking forward to the increased heating costs.  Below are some suggestions of ways to reduce your heating costs this winter.  Stay warm!

1.  Replace your furnace filter every couple of months to ensure your furnace is running efficiently.

2.  Have your furnace cleaned every 2 to 3 years to maximize its efficiency.

3.  Insulate your water heater with a water heater jacket.

4.  Turn down the water heater temperature to approximately 50 degrees to conserve energy and save money.

5.  Limit the use of bathroom and kitchen fans as they blow the warm air out of your home.

6.  Check for drafts around your windows and doors.  Use caulking or weather stripping to seal any openings.

7.   Insulate your windows with window plastic.

8.  Keep your blinds open during the day to let the sunshine warm the house.  Once the sun goes down, close the blinds to further insulate your windows.

9.  Before cranking up the heat, make sure you are wearing warm socks, slippers, and sweaters.   Don’t be afraid to walk around wrapped in a fleece blanket either.  Fleece blankets are a lot cheaper than your heating bill is ever going to be.

10.  Make use of a programmable thermostat.  Set it so that the temperature is lower when you are away from home as well as during the night.

11.  To learn about more than 100 ways to save on your energy bill, check out this link.

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15 Ways to Conserve Water & Save Money

conserve water and save moneyThere are a lot of ways that we can consciously conserve water around our home and yard.  As a result, we will be paying less for our water bills as well as reducing the amount of water we waste.  Overtime, these behaviors can have a significant positive impact on our environment and our pocketbook.

1.  Take a shower instead of a bath.  A 5-minute shower uses 30 to 40 gallons of water.

2.  Turn off the water while brushing your teeth and shaving.

3.  Collect rainwater to use to water your lawn and garden.

4.  Use a water amplifying shower head so you use less water while taking a shower.

5.  Install a water efficient toilet.  (Flushing comprises about 35% of a household’s total water consumption, so your toilet’s efficiency has a significant impact on your water usage.)

6.  Only run the dishwasher and the clothes washing machine when you have a full load.  When doing laundry, if you do have a smaller load, be sure to change the settings to use less water.

7.  Fix the leaky faucets around your home.  Although one small drop is insignificant, if left unfixed, you will waste 10 gallons of water everyday.

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10 Ways To Use Salt Around The House

Salt is cheap to buy and amazingly, it has many uses beyond adding flavor to your food. 

Check out some of the ideas below:salt has many household uses - it's cheap and chemical free, too!

1.  Sprinkle a little salt in your canvas shoes to help soak up the moisture and get rid of the nasty odor.

2.  Remove baked on food from your cooking pots and pans by soaking them in salt and a small amount of water for a few minutes prior to washing. 

3.  Mix a handful of salt into a gallon pail of warm water and use it to wash down your fridge. It’s both odor and chemical free so it’s a safe way to clean.

4.  Remove tea and coffee stains from your coffee mugs by either putting a little salt in water and letting it sit in the mug, or by simply using a cloth with salty water and rubbing the stains away.

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9 Ways To Save Money in the Bathroom

use a water amplifying showerhead to save money and conserve waterThere are a million and one ways to save money around the house.  Here a few easy ways to save money when it comes to the bathroom:

1.  Stock up on toilet paper when it goes on sale.  It’s never fun running out of toilet paper and then, out of desperation, running to the nearest convenience store only to pay 3 times as much for it.

2.  Use a water amplifying showerhead so you decrease the amount of water you use when you take a shower.  You will save money on your water bill and conserve water.

3.  Conserve water by flushing only when necessary.   As the saying goes, “If it’s yellow, let it mellow.  If it’s brown, flush it down.”  

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