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A Few Energy Saving Tips to Help You (Financially) Survive the Deep Freeze!

November 18, 2014 · by Tiffany Merritt · Leave a Comment


Unless you live in Southern California or Southern Florida, your outside temps are likely somewhere in the range between uncomfortably cool and OMG WHY IS IT SOOOOO FREEZING??? The highs today in Chattanooga are in the low 30s, and while they didn’t stick, I did see some snow flurries outside my window this morning.

I really shouldn’t be seeing snowflakes where I live for at least another month. If we get snow at all, we get it between late December and early February. So yeah…global weirding, indeed!

The past few nights at home I have woken up in the middle of the night because I was so cold, and had to crank up the heat a bit. I know what this means…I’m cranking up my electric bill, too! Most of America is having to do the same thing, and right at the same time that we are making lots of holiday gift purchases and/or getting ready for big travel expenses. It’s the most wonderful time of the year, but also the most expensive time of the year. Having electric bills that will soar before winter is even officially here is not a good thing for my family’s budget, and probably not for yours, either. So let’s talk about some ways to help curb the expenses!

deep free energy tips
photo credit: David Kracht via photopin cc

1. Stop Heating Every Space in your Home

If you have a large house and don’t really and truly need to use every single room (for example, perhaps you have two living rooms, or perhaps you have a bathroom pretty much only used by guests, or even a guest bedroom). If you don’t NEED to be in a room, consider shutting the door to that room as much as possible. And if it’s a room that you really don’t need to be in except for special circumstances (guest room), then shut the vent in that room, too, to redirect the warm air elsewhere.

My family lives in a small house, but I am still putting this idea to work by making sure our closet doors are shut and by shutting the doors to my girls’ rooms, the bathrooms and to the downstairs guest room/office.

2. Give Yourself Permission to Get Toasty…In Just One Spot

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Even though I have a home office, it is downstairs. The bottom floor of my home is much colder than the top floor, simply because heat rises. So I’m camped out in my bedroom, which is small, with the door shut and the space heater on. Since this is a post about saving energy, you may be surprised to hear me mention space heaters, which aren’t exactly known to be energy stars. If you are trying to heat your whole house with space heaters, you are going to rack up one heck of a bill. But if you can choose a small room and use a space heater to make it feel nice and toasty, then you’ll be fine. The trick is to choose a space where members of your family are willing to hang out for most of their awake time. If you have two floors, like me, choose an upstairs room if at all possible. When my girls come home from school today, I’ll move downstairs and set up the heater in our living room because my oldest is having a play date. Otherwise, I’d have the girls pick one of their rooms (which are both upstairs) as the afternoon hang out spot.

My bedroom right now is 71 degrees. The rest of my house is limping along at about 63 degrees. Aside from when I have to make quick trips to the bathroom and the kitchen, though, I’m quite comfy!

3. The Slow Cooker is Your Friend

cold kitchen

I totally get the temptation to use your oven for breakfast, lunch and dinner right now. But I want to suggest that you cook with your slow cooker as much as possible during this freezing weather, and for two key reasons. First, the slow cooker uses MUCH less energy than the oven. I know it feels SO nice to open up that oven door, but when it comes to actually heating your house, it is a horribly inefficient method, and it will only send you a few blissful degrees of warmth for a handful of minutes. The second reason you should reach for the slow cooker is that, unless the kitchen happens to be the room you’ve decided to hang out in and warm up, then you need to spend as little time as possible in there. Slow cooker meals tend to come together really fast because you typically just dump some ingredients in the pot and plug it in! If you have to spend 30 minutes preparing a meal before you put it in the oven, you are NOT going to be happy if it is really cold in the kitchen, and you will cave and crank up the heat. Or at least I would. So I’m trying to get in and out of the kitchen as quickly as possible during this freeze. I have potatoes going in my slow cooker right now for a baked potato bar tonight.

4. Try Some New Ideas

This year I purchased LED outdoor lights for the holidays because I want to be festive, but I also want to save money! This is a new idea for my family, but there are dozens more great ideas, ranging from no cost, to low cost, to investment solutions (including great rebate options!) on the PG&E website. You may think you’ve already done all you can to try to save some kilowatts, but take a peek around and see what great ideas are just waiting to be discovered!

Instagram Contest!

PG&E is currently hosting the #PGEhome Instagram Photo Challenge Contest, going on now through November 23rd. Every day this week a $100 Home Depot gift card will be given away. Wouldn’t you like to be one of those winners? It’s easy to enter, so don’t delay! You could get some really awesome energy-saving stuff with $100!

I was selected for this opportunity as a member of Clever Girls and the content and opinions expressed here are all my own.

Filed Under: General · Tagged: cut energy costs, cut heating costs, energy conservation techniques, energy efficiency, energy efficient, energy saving tips

October is Energy Awareness Month: Best Buy is Ready!

September 22, 2013 · by Tiffany Merritt · Leave a Comment

The reviewer has been compensated in the form of a Best Buy Gift Card and/or received the product/service at a reduced price or for free.

Since 1991, October has been designated by the federal government as Energy Awareness Month. Where we live, October is usually a fantastic month for our electricity bill, as our air conditioning is rarely getting used, and our heater is rarely getting used. It’s actually a great time of year to ponder what steps my family can take to have every utility bill look more like October’s! 

energy star at best buy

Best Buy is ready to help us do just that, by making it easy to find over 2,300 different  ENERGY STAR® certified products online and in stores. These products are designed to be energy-efficient, which is not only good for the environment, but also saves you money in monthly energy costs. Best Buy also helps customers get connected with any local utility rebates that might be offered. They want to help you save as much money as you can, and I love that they go above and beyond to help you do that by getting you connected with the ENERGY STAR rebates in your area. Isn’t it awesome that having a green home can help you save up to $300 in rebates alone? Love it!

To get a sense for how much you can save on energy costs over the course of the year, check out this information on energy conservation.

Do you own any ENERGY STAR® certified products? As we head into the cooler months of the year, do you have any tips and tricks for how to keep utility bills from spiraling out of control? 

Filed Under: My Favorite Finds · Tagged: best buy, energy awareness month, energy conservation, energy efficiency, energy star, energy star rebates

Home Remodeling: Energy Efficient Home Improvements that Could Save You a Lot of Money

December 3, 2011 · by Tiffany Merritt · 1 Comment

This was the first week in my neck of the woods that the threat of snow became real. Our heating system is working really hard to keep up warm in the house. I’m all too aware of what that is going to mean when the latest gas bill comes our way, and I’m NOT looking forward to it. Guest author Micah Moon joins us today to talk about some ways that you can save money AND stay warm this winter. Check it out!

9 Energy Efficient Home Improvements that Could Save You a Lot of Money

In the last several years “green” living has not only become a popular trend, but also a way to bring cost savings to homes across the country. So what can you do to cut costs and save the planet at the same time? Learn the top energy efficient home improvements you can make to do both. Whether using cash for some of the less expensive improvements, or using home equity or savings for some of the more costly projects, you’re sure to find your hard work pay off in the end.

  1. Seal and insulate – According to the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), sealing and properly insulating your home, including heating and cooling ducts, can save up to 20 percent on heating and cooling costs (or up to 10 percent of your total annual energy bill).
  1. Install a programmable thermostat – This inexpensive upgrade can save you about $180 every year in energy costs, making it a worthwhile improvement.
  1. Replace doors– Hollow aluminum doors can let cold air in or allow heat/air conditioning to easily escape. Exchange hollow external doors for solid hard wood ones in order to further insulate your home.
  1. Add storm windows – Completely replacing old windows is a worthwhile eco-friendly upgrade and can save up to 24 percent on your energy bills. However, if your windows aren’t in need of a total replacement, at the very least you can make sure you have storm windows on each one. New storm windows not only block airflow but also, the tight seal is another way to ensure that your home is well insulated.
  1. Use a high-efficiency water heaters –  According to Steve Koep of Marathon Water Heaters, nearly 15 to 25 percent of all energy usage in a home per year comes down to the water heater you have. Make sure yours is high-efficiency and you’re sure to save money.
  1. Replacing your washing machine – You can save up to $135 each year on utility bills by simply replacing your old washing machine with an energy efficient new model, according to the EPA.
  1. Upgrade your refrigerator – Replace your old fridge with a new energy efficient one and you may save up to $100 a year on utility bills. Like your washing machine, within a couple years you will recoup the cost and start seeing the savings.
  1. Change your air filter regularly – Not only does changing your home’s air filters approximately every three months help eliminate dust and allergens, but also it helps your home’s heating and cooling systems operate more efficiently, which will help save you money over time. Some programmable thermostats even notify you when the filter should be changed.
  1. Tune up your HVAC equipment – A yearly tune up for your home’s heating and cooling system will have a similar effect of changing your air filter. It will help your home perform to its fullest potential while cutting down on energy costs at the same time.

But how can one afford some or all of these energy efficient upgrades? Have you considered using home equity to rel=”nofollow”finance your home improvements? Why not do a home equity loan comparison to find the best loan for your home project needs. Low interest rates can help you save money and increase your energy savings while decreasing your carbon footprint.

Disclosure: This is a sponsored post.

Filed Under: General · Tagged: energy efficiency, energy efficiency home improvements, energy efficiency tips, energy efficient home, energy efficient home ideas, energy efficient home improvements, energy efficient homes, home energy efficiency, home improvement

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