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Some Tips on How to Reduce Your House Heating Costs

31 July 2010

When talking to individuals about what it is to be eco-friendly, you’ll often find they pay lip service that sounds well-intentioned. All the same, you can often sense a sense of disconnection between eco-friendliness and the day to day life of the person you’re talking to. They may understand we’re harming the planet, but they can’t see the impact this is having on their lives. Next time you have this sort of conversation, just mention the ways in which a person can save money themselves through being eco-friendly - by hugely lowering their house heating, water and electricity bills.

Some Tips on How to Reduce your House Heating, Water and Electricity Bills
First off, ensure you properly lock all of your windows if they are not actually open. Locking them makes a far more strong airtight seal denying both leakage of air getting into the house and even rain finding a way in.

Heating water for your house may total up to 15 to 20 percent of your whole household utility costs. Positioning your water heater’s temperature at around 130 degrees instead of a higher one requires less energy to warm up and to hold the water. For every 10 degrees you go down, the thermo can cut 3 to 5 percent off your water-heating bill.

Utilize low-wattage lighting. They connect straight into any light unit and save energy.

Think about utilizing movement sensor lights for both outside and inside. These will keep you from exiting a room without switching the lights off. Outside, they become a good burglary.

Taking an interest in being considerate to the environment isn’t simply limited to indoor household power usage. For example, a Solar Security Light can allow you to secure your house without using up too much electrical energy too.

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