The cost of home heating and utilities has increased 40% in our area over the three years. We've taken steps to lower those costs in a number of ways. We've changed of all our light bulbs to more energy saving bulbs, added more insulation to the attic, made sure all windows were caulked and air-tight, and installed a pellet stove, dramatically cutting down on our use of heating oil, thus keeping our costs essentially the same over the last three years. We'd like to do more and need some ideas.
What have you done to keep your utility bills in check? Share your tips and tricks! Not acceptable?
We agreed to be part of a program that had our utility company install a "Savers Switch" that is connected to our central air-conditioning. For the 4 hot months a year we get 15% taken off our electric bill monthly in exchange for allowing the utility company to "cycle" our air-conditioning on the days where it is extremely hot and they need to conserve power. The "cycling" consists of the utility company not allowing our airconditioning to kick on for 15 minutes of each hour on those miserably hot days. We don't even notice the difference in the house when the air-conditioning is being cycled and we get to save on our bill. It's been well worth it. Not acceptable?
Two years ago we went ahead and got replacement vinyl windows for our 60+ year old brick home. It made such a huge difference in our energy bills. Not only did our gas bill drop dramatically but we were finally able to open the windows. When we moved in, the original windows were in such poor shape that we couldn't really open/close them. So that meant all summer we ran the air conditioning. Now we only run the A/C when it gets to 90 degrees or so. We do use ceiling fans and some table fans but they require far less energy than the A/C unit does. Not acceptable?
We agreed to be part of a program that had our utility company install a "Savers Switch" that is connected to our central air-conditioning. For the 4 hot months a year we get 15% taken off our electric bill monthly in exchange for allowing the utility company to "cycle" our air-conditioning on the days where it is extremely hot and they need to conserve power. The "cycling" consists of the utility company not allowing our airconditioning to kick on for 15 minutes of each hour on those miserably hot days. We don't even notice the difference in the house when the air-conditioning is being cycled and we get to save on our bill. It's been well worth it.
By kayceecat
I will check with my electric company to see if this is available for us! Sure would be nice to save a few more dollars! Thank you for the tip! Not acceptable?
We agreed to be part of a program that had our utility company install a "Savers Switch" that is connected to our central air-conditioning. For the 4 hot months a year we get 15% taken off our electric bill monthly in exchange for allowing the utility company to "cycle" our air-conditioning on the days where it is extremely hot and they need to conserve power. The "cycling" consists of the utility company not allowing our airconditioning to kick on for 15 minutes of each hour on those miserably hot days. We don't even notice the difference in the house when the air-conditioning is being cycled and we get to save on our bill. It's been well worth it.
By kayceecat
That's a pretty cool program (no pun intended!) Thanks for sharing that with us, kayceecat! Not acceptable?
Two years ago we went ahead and got replacement vinyl windows for our 60+ year old brick home. It made such a huge difference in our energy bills. Not only did our gas bill drop dramatically but we were finally able to open the windows. When we moved in, the original windows were in such poor shape that we couldn't really open/close them. So that meant all summer we ran the air conditioning. Now we only run the A/C when it gets to 90 degrees or so. We do use ceiling fans and some table fans but they require far less energy than the A/C unit does.
By AnnabelleMcB
New airtight windows really do make a difference! They'll pay for themselves in no time. Not acceptable?