July 28, 2009

Eco-Friendly Ways and Means to Cut Your Household Bills

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When talking to individuals regarding what it is to be eco-friendly, you’ll often find they pay lip service that sounds well-intentioned. Yet, you can often sense a kind of disinterest in their voice. They may recognize we’re destroying the world, but they cannot imagine the impact this is having on their lives. Next time you engage in this sort of conversation, just mention the methods in which someone can save money themselves through eco-friendliness – by greatly lowering their home electricity, water and heating bills.

Some Advice on How to Cut your Household Electricity, Heating and Water Bills
For a start, make sure you properly lock all of your windows if they are not actually open. Locking them produces a very effective airtight seal denying leakage of air getting into the house and even rain leaking in.

The cost of heating water for your home may amount to as much as 20% of your entire household utility bill. Arranging the temperature of your water heater in the 130-degree range rather than anything higher demands a smaller measure of energy to warm up and maintain the temperature. For every 10 degrees you go down, the thermo can cut 3-5% off of your heating costs.

Utilize low-wattage light bulbs. They plug directly into any light unit and use less energy.

Think about utilising movement sensor lighting for both indoors and outdoors. These will keep you from leaving a room without switching the lights off. Outside, they turn into a effective deterrant to burglars.

Install solar panels. Solar heating can heat water reducing your heating bills significantly. A solar battery charger can also recharge normal batteries simply employing the power of the sun.

Use a dual-flush toilet. These are the ones with two choices when flushing : a full flush or a half flush.

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