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Cut Your Monthly Bills in Half
Copyright 2006
Every month you sit down to pay the bills and every month you wonder how
in the world you’re spending so much. This is a common scenario for most
families. The good news is there are a few things you can do to cut your
monthly bills down.
Shop Around – Always shop around. Utility companies are in fierce
competition with each other, use it to your advantage and shop around
for the best savings. Don’t think you have to stick with a supplier
you’re not happy with.
Leave the Car at Home – Don’t pay the outrageous fees for gas. If
possible try to walk, you can also consider taking the bus or
carpooling. When filling up the car, shop around for competitive rates.
Lower Your Thermostat – If it’s cold in the house don’t just
automatically switch the heating to high. Put on an extra sweater and
pair of socks instead.
Avoid Using Your Dryer – Dryers waste a lot of electricity which means
higher bills for you. Try to hang up your clothes instead. This not only
saves you money on electricity but will help some of your clothes last
longer as well.
Make Sure It’s Full – Don’t use your washing machine or dishwasher when
it’s half empty. Play around with the temperature settings to see if a
lower temperature will do the job just as well as the pricier higher
one.
Turn Off the Lights – Your father was right. Turn off the lights you’re
not using to save electricity. If you’re just relaxing try lighting
candles instead, this will save money and create a nice atmosphere (make
sure you follow all safety guidelines).
Lower Your Water Bill – Try to take showers instead of baths. Turn off
the water while you’re brushing your teeth. Collect rain water and
recycle it to water the plants. Make sure your faucets aren’t dripping.
Use a bowl full of water when doing the dishes instead of leaving the
tap running.
Change the Setting – Set your thermostats a couple of degrees lower in
the winter and a couple of degrees higher in the summer for a big
savings on your utility bills.
Filter Your Water – Investing in a good water filtering system can save
you money on buying bottled water. It will also help you save money by
making your appliances last longer due to lower lime scale buildup in
hard water areas. You can even use less detergent when washing clothes
or using the dishwasher.
Don’t Buy Disposable – Try to cut back on your shopping bills by not
buying disposable items such as paper towels, use a clean dish cloth
instead. Try to reuse your aluminum foil or sandwich bag containers or
better yet buy plastic containers you can wash and reuse.
By following these tips, you can make a significant dent on your monthly
bills. As an added bonus, you’ll also be contributing towards a
healthier environment for your children and grandchildren to enjoy.
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