September 2008
How to Winterize Your Home the Frugal Way
You can reduce your heating costs further by doing a few simple things yourself that will not cost a ton. Here is how to winterize your home the frugal way.
February 2008
Low-Emissive Windows Help Save Electricity
If you plan to replace windows in the near future, or add new ones to a future home addition, then use Energy Star qualified, Low Emissive (Low-E) windows. They could reduce your energy bill as much as 15 percent.
Save Electricity by Buying Stuff!
It’s funny to think that you can save on your electric bills by actually going out and spending money. However, when considering the return on investment over a period of time, sometimes spending money now can provide higher returns in the future.
Installling Tubular Skylights to Save on Your Electric Bill
A wonderful way to improve your home is to introduce more natural light. Natural daylight increases happiness and helps improve mental performance.
Planting Trees to Help Save on Electricity
You can use nature to help improve the performance of your home. Your home’s cooling needs are largely affected by the heat that enters your home.
Using a Solar Attic Fan to Save Electricity
If you already have powered ventilation then replacing it with a solar attic fan can save you money on your electricity while continuing to cool your attic.
Using Energy Star Appliances to Reduce your Electricity Bill
Energy Star is a government program managed by the Department of Energy (see EnergyStar.Gov) that certifies appliances and even homes to a higher standard.
Save Hot Water and Save on your Electric Bill
If you live in one of the areas that is experiencing drought conditions now, then you’re probably already taking measures to save water. But had you considered that by using less hot water you’re also saving energy and money to heat the water?
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