Fall is Here, Now it's Time to Save Some Money

I have been listening a lot to the news and reading a lot about energy savings.  Last fall we went through our house and prepared it for winter and also took stock of our energy saving efforts and despite the increase in gas and electric prices our bill actually went down over the winter before.  Here is what we did:

  • where possible replaced all light bulbs with fluorescent bulbs - they take a little longer to come on when you flip the switch but they are over all more energy efficient.
  • Changed our thermostat to a set back thermostat with many settings - most  homeowners leave the house to go to work and don't turn back their thermostat to a cooler setting during the day.  It is amazing how much you save by this simple act but I don't know about you but in the morning I'm running around like a chicken with my head cut off and the last thing I think about is setting the thermostat back, so for a small investment we purchased a thermostat to do it for me.  Why should we heat a house when there's no one home?  Likewise, why should we cool a house when there's no one home?
  • Insulate your hot water pipes in the basement where accessible.  Your hot water sits in the pipes for a while before it gets to the tap and insulating the pipes will keep it hot rather than letting that heat work it's way out into the atmosphere.
  • Our basement windows are old and we live in an older house.  We took plastic and reinforced the seal on our basement windows so that air doesn't come in or out.
  • I am a quilter and have lots of fabric and craft supples so I made a draft dodger for under the front door.  I was surprised how much cool air came in under our front door.  You can buy these at Walmart and other like kind stores so you don't need to be crafty to create one.

These are just a few tips from me to make your home or your clients homes more energy efficient this fall and winter season.

 

7 Comments on Fall is Here, Now it's Time to Save Some Money

June,  Thanks for the tips.  I will be all over the draft dodger and the basement windoe seal next weekend.

10/29/2007 07:56 AM by Corie Seymour Salt Lake Real Estate (Group1 Real Estate)


These are great tips.  We recently replaced our thermostats with light sensitive ones.  When the lights are out the thermostat goes down a few degrees.  We plan to change to fluorescent bulbs this week.

10/29/2007 08:01 AM by Martin Abeshaus (ZIPVO)


June, some EXCELLENT suggestions. I guess I'll have top take up quilting. Thanks for the post.

10/29/2007 08:03 AM by Al Maxwell - Real Estate Agent - (Coldwell Banker)


Hi June:

 I'm getting lots of great ideas this morning on Active Rain.  I'm thinking about a newsletter with all the tips and suggestions for the winter months. Good post.

 

10/29/2007 08:15 AM by Denise Brophy ABR ePRO CERC (Re/Max Realty Specialists )


Great suggestions.  Little things DO add up.  We already turn our thermostat up or down according to the season when we are away from home.  But we do need to reseal our kitchen windows and put something under our back door.  Thanks for sharing.

10/29/2007 08:30 AM by Kay Perry (Classic Realty/GMAC)


These are some wonderful ideas. Differentiating yourself from ordinary agents makes a HUGE difference with clients. Thanks for sharing.

10/29/2007 08:33 AM by Joeann Fossland, Master Certified Coach (Advantage Solutions Group)


June- you might also check with your electric company.  They often have programs to reduce your rates if you comply with certain terms.  In my case I allowed them to put a new electric hot water heater in my home (switch from propane) along with a "switch" to stop electricity to my hot water heater during peak times.  You never notice it and it is only 15 - 20 minutes at a time.  In exchange I get my electric rate cut in half from 6 to 3 cents per kwh.

10/29/2007 08:56 AM by Jason Smith Iowa Hunting Properties and Farm Land (Whitetail Trophy Properties)


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