By: Saksham Talwar
Free energy audits I think is something we should take advantage of. If they are providing it for free, why let the offer go? After all the money saved is the money earned!
View ArticleBy: Frugal Living
CFLs are most useful to save light energy. I also replaced all bulbs with CFLs. With this I saved much energy.
View ArticleBy: Abe
Thanks for the tips. I’m looking into getting a new door frame, and forgot to take weather stripping into account. Since door sweeps are installed into pre-existing doors, do you have any energy saving...
View ArticleBy: Brilliant Finances
Great Tips! For #4 I would only replace bulbs with CFL bulbs when they burn out. You have to weigh the investment cost too, as CFL bulbs do cost quite a bit more.
View ArticleBy: Kathi
You for got one other energy saver that I use every year. by living alone I close off all doors to rooms I don’t use and put a towel or some other weather insulator at the bottom of the doors.
View ArticleBy: KimmyLikes2Save
Great article on reducing your electric bill Hank. I have a programmable electric baseboard heater where I can set it to go off automatically, or just turn it off when leaving my bedroom. Also, I keep...
View ArticleBy: Corinne
Many people leave a light on in dark areas of the house or the bathroom. How about using night lights? Of course, never jeopadize your safety by omitting the light you need to stay safe.
View ArticleBy: Dave
I have gone for LED’s under the assumption these were the most energy efficient is that right ?
View ArticleBy: Marissa@2ndSkiesForex
I live in the tropics and we only have 2 seasons here, dry and wet seasons. But we have 2 months of summer where the weather is really hot. During these 2 months, our electricity bills would usually go...
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