Easy Ways to Save Money in Your Home
In this modern age of stubborn reliance upon fossil fuels, mankind has put itself in a difficult position since our energy demands are ever-increasing and yet the consequent emissions which our energy consumption releases into the atmosphere are causing the environmental catastrophe of global warming.
Only through individuals taking appropriate action, and incorporating eco-friendly products like solar panel arrays into their lives, can we ever hope to combat this looming disaster, and change the course of the future.
However, cutting down your energy consumption can cost you money and whilst it may save you money in the long run, initially, it can look quite expensive.
But that does not mean that there are not cheap, easy and even free ways to reduce your consumption and save on your bills.
Here are 10 easy ways to reduce your energy consumption without spending a penny…
1. Turn your thermostat down
Turning your thermostat down by 1°C would save you around £40 per year.
2. Switch off the lights
Always turn off the lights when you leave a room (unless somebody else is in there!). Turn lights off easily with this product.
3. Is your hot water too hot?
The thermostat on your cylinder doesn’t need to be set higher than 60°C/140°F.
4. No more standby
Don’t leave electrical appliances on standby. This would save an average house £37 per year.
5. Don’t overfill the kettle
Save energy and water by only boiling as much water as you need.
6. Washing
Wash at 30°C. If your machine isn’t full, use economy & half-load programmes.
7. Drying
Hang out your clothes on the washing line instead of using the tumble dryer.
8. Close your curtains
Close your curtains at dusk to prevent heat from escaping through the windows.
9. Fix leaking taps
A dripping hot water tap wastes energy. The average home in London can save up to £100 a month by having a dripping tap or leaking pipe fixed. Quite inexpensive to resolve, you will be able to save on your overall plumbing bills in London by fixing leaks and making sure everything is fully turned off.
10. Share this information
If you are making the effort, make sure everybody else is, or ask them to pay the energy bills!
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