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With the economy going downhill everyone needs every way possible to save money. One way to save money is to cut down on energy costs, here you will find 8 different ways to cut down on your energy bill.
by DanCorey


With the economy going downhill everyone needs every way possible to save money. One way to save money is to cut down on energy costs, here you will find 8 different ways to cut down on your energy bill.

Plastic window covers to keep heat in and cold out. To efficiently block the heat from going out of your house, you can use plastic window covers. This would effectively reduce the energy cost since your heating system would not be forced to replace the heat lost. This is one inexpensive and smart way to start your home energy saver.

Door gaps usually occur when the wood used for your door shrinks due to the temperature change or if the doors are not properly installed. If this happens, make sure you seal and remove these door gaps. As was mentioned above, leaks could cause additional work on your heating system that in turn, cost you a lot of money. Make sure you keep your doors sealed and tight.

Replace your incandescent bulbs with fluorescent lights. You will save as much as $40 on electric bills over the life of the fluorescent light. And since it lasts 8 to 10 times more than the regular incandescent, you spare yourself in spending 8 to 10 times on replacing bulbs.

Replace your regular overhead shower with low-flow shower heads. Low-flow shower heads will work efficiently and would yield to better energy use. Not only it will contribute on your energy conservation, the shower experience would not be very bad at all. Doing so would let you save about $50 every year.

Most people do not know about this one, but the louder you play your music the more energy you are using. So unless you absolutely need the television and stereo loud enough to annoy the neighbors, turn it down a notch and save a couple of bucks.

Having energy efficient appliances is probably the biggest energy saver of them all. When purchasing a new appliance, make sure that it has a good energy rating, most new appliances do. Ovens, air conditioners and heaters are the biggest energy hogs.

Make sure that all of the walls in your home are sealed. This is just as essential as the door gaps, you do not want to let cool air escape easily. By making sure there are no holes or cracks in the wall, will aid you in saving money on your energy bill.

If you like to use computers, think about investing in a laptop. Sure they are more expensive than desktops but they also use 10 times less energy than desktops do. Also, they make energy efficient printers and fax machines to if you want to go a step further.

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