Rising Utility Bill Worries? Learn How To Save Hundreds.

Let us breakdown the task in to its elements so as to make it an achievable one. To save £500 a year on your utilities, you  need  to save £1.50 or less a day; is it going to be easy?

Let’s see now by ripping open all and sundry opportunities how to obtain cheaper utility bills.

Scientifically, 780F temperature keeps us practically comfortable but we tend to relish cold in summer and set the air conditioner’s thermostat to 750F. This inflates our electricity bill by a flat 18% per day through the summer . If you are not content , try opening the window, running a ceiling fan or diving into your pool, just whatever that saves at least 13-15% of it. If you use the AC for 12-13 hours a day and 3-5 months a year that saves a lot. The up keep of your AC, and its filter in perfect condition is essential.

Same principle works with a heating system. For every 10F reduced on the heater, you will save a percentage on fuel costs per annum . Do not forget to turn it down every night before going to bed if it does not setback automatically.

Tips: Get your home insulated literally everywhere; seal air leaks regardless of winter or summer, un-clutter the corners, reduce day heating to 680F, put off unnecessary lights outdoors and indoors, use lights just when necessary, install energy efficient CFL lamps. You might already be aware, these CFL lamps are wonderful things; they help save over 50% energy on lighting. Can you work out how much that could be over a year of average 4-7 lamps doing 4 hours a day? Fill your tank just enough fuel for 2-3 days instead of filling it up and letting it evaporate in summer or take longer to start in winter.

The above  three elements contribute to saving the bulk of £500 for you and we are not done yet. We have refrigerator/freezer, dishwasher, dishwasher, launderer, water heater, oven and cooking stoves to mind. Remember most of these don’t just consume electric power but also enormous quantity of water and detergent which again cost a considerable amount of money if you ever took the time to calculate the overall expenses per year.

If this did not add up to £500, here is the best tip I saved for the last year; cut down on entertainment, TV/videos, develop interest in leisure activities like swimming, cycling or reading etc instead, and spend vacations nearby. Switch and combine all of your utility bills with the Utility Warehouse and that is the simplest way as all of the above is irrelevant due to the fantastic savings on offer.

Save more by simply applying simple techniques which will allow more spending on those well earned luxuries in life.


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