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    Water/Hot Water:

    1. Take showers, not baths.
    2. Set the hot water thermostat to no more than 115 degrees.
    3. Only do full loads of laundry, and always use cold water.
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      If you really think about it, it's pretty amazing how much energy we waste each day. Since you have to pay for all of the energy you consume (not necessary the energy you put to productive use) it's probably in your best interest to save as much energy as possible.

      Below are some very simple ways you can reduce your utility bills and save hundreds, if not thousands of dollars each year:

      Electricity:

      1. Turn off the lights when you leave a room.
      2. Replace regular light bulbs with compact fluorescent bulbs.
      3. Don't have the TV or radio on for the sake of having background music.
      4. Does your computer have to be on all day? Turn it off when not in use.
      5. Turn off ceiling fans / regular fans when you leave a room.
      6. Air dry clothes whenever possible.

      Heating/Cooling

      1. Use a programmable thermostat.
      2. If you're going to be out of the house, raise the air conditioning temperature or lower the heat.
      3. Replace your furnace's air filter every month. This will help your air system operate more efficiently.
      4. Use fans to help circulate cool and space heaters to warm specific rooms, but remember to turn these items off when you leave the room.

      Water/Hot Water:

      1. Take showers, not baths.
      2. Set the hot water thermostat to no more than 115 degrees.
      3. Only do full loads of laundry, and always use cold water.
      4. Only run the dishwasher when you have a full loa
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        If you really think about it, it's pretty amazing how much energy we waste each day. Since you have to pay for all of the energy you consume (not necessary the energy you put to productive use) it's probably in your best interest to save as much energy as possible.

        Below are some very simple ways you can reduce your utility bills and save hundreds, if not thousands of dollars each year:

        Electricity:

        1. Turn off the lights when you leave a room.
        2. Replace regular light bulbs with compact fluorescent bulbs.
        3. Don't have the TV or radio on for the sake of having background music.
        4. Does your computer have to be on all day? Turn it off when not in use.
        5. Turn off ceiling fans / regular fans when you leave a room.
        6. Air dry clothes whenever possible.

        Heating/Cooling

        1. Use a programmable thermostat.
        2. If you're going to be out of the house, raise the air conditioning temperature or lower the heat.
        3. Replace your furnace's air filter every month. This will help your air system operate more efficiently.
        4. Use fans to help circulate cool and space heaters to warm specific rooms, but remember to turn these items off when you leave the room.

        Water/Hot Water:

        1. Take showers, not baths.
        2. Set the hot water thermostat to no more than 115 degrees.
        3. Only do full loads of laundry, and always use cold water.
        4. Only run the dishwasher when you have a full lo
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          1. Turn off the lights when you leave a room.
          2. Replace regular light bulbs with compact fluorescent bulbs.
          3. Don't have the TV or radio on for the sake of having background music.
          4. Does your computer have to be on all day? Turn it off when not in use.
          5. Turn off ceiling fans / regular fans when you leave a room.
          6. Air dry clothes whenever possible.

          Heating/Cooling

          1. Use a programmable thermostat.
          2. If you're going to be out of the house, raise the air conditioning temperature or lower the heat.
          3. Replace your furnace's air filter every month. This will help your air system operate more efficiently.
          4. Use fans to help circulate cool and space heaters to warm specific rooms, but remember to turn these items off when you leave the room.

          Water/Hot Water:

          1. Take showers, not baths.
          2. Set the hot water thermostat to no more than 115 degrees.
          3. Only do full loads of laundry, and always use cold water.
          4. Only run the dishwasher when you have a full lo
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          5. Air dry clothes whenever possible.

          Heating/Cooling

          1. Use a programmable thermostat.
          2. If you're going to be out of the house, raise the air conditioning temperature or lower the heat.
          3. Replace your furnace's air filter every month. This will help your air system operate more efficiently.
          4. Use fans to help circulate cool and space heaters to warm specific rooms, but remember to turn these items off when you leave the room.

          Water/Hot Water:

          1. Take showers, not baths.
          2. Set the hot water thermostat to no more than 115 degrees.
          3. Only do full loads of laundry, and always use cold water.
          4. Only run the dishwasher when you have a full lo
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            late cool and space heaters to warm specific rooms, but remember to turn these items off when you leave the room.

          Water/Hot Water:

          1. Take showers, not baths.
          2. Set the hot water thermostat to no more than 115 degrees.
          3. Only do full loads of laundry, and always use cold water.
          4. Only run the dishwasher when you have a full load.

          This should be a pretty good list to get you started in regards to simple ways to save money around the house. You're utilities are probably always going to be expensive, but that doesn't mean you can't try to cut some costs when possible!

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