When you live in a rented home, the monthly bills are nearly always consistent. The rent will be a set fee every month, along with council tax, water bills, electricity, pay TV and the internet. When you receive these bills, you will probably think, that as a tenant, you can't do too much to reduce them. But following some easy tips will allow you to cut nearly all your bills.
The cheapest ways to reduce your bills
1) Turning your thermostat down by 1 degree is the first piece of advice everyone will give you. It suddenly becomes less annoying when you find out you could save up to £60 a year.
2) If turning down by 1 degree could save you £60, imagine what the savings you could make by delaying turning the heating on for a week or more. Instead of putting the heating on, put on a jumper or some thick socks to keep the cold out.
3) Showers use less water than baths and will therefore save you money, but power showers can quickly use more than a bath-full. Turning the pressure down slightly on a power shower, will allow you to enjoy the power shower and still reduce your water bills.
4) Pre-heating the oven is a huge waste of electricity, therefore to do so everyday is not the most efficient way to cook. Instead, it is far cheaper to cook a couple of meals at the same time and just reheat before serving.
5) Just like boiling a kettle, you should limit the amount of water you use when boiling food. Using a smaller pan will increase the efficiency of your cooking.
6) Wash your clothes at 30-40°C to save your washing machine from having to heat the water too high. This could cut your energy usage in half and speed up the washing process.
7) Stop using the tumble-dryer. Hang your clothes up and let them air-dry over night. The ...
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...cheap and temporary method to stop the heat escaping up the chimney and the cold descending down into your home.
16) Ensure that your water tank and the pipes are all sufficiently insulated. Adding extra insulation will keep the water hotter for longer and reduce the amount of time the boiler is on.
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17) Whilst this may seem a step too far for a tenant to worry about, insulating the loft is one of the best ways to keep a house warm and reduce the heating bill. To insulate the average loft will cost around £150, much more than any other tip we have given. However, loft insulation could save you around £130 a year, so if you are planning to be in the house for longer than a year, it is going to save you money.
Following any or all of these tips could easily reduce your energy bills with just some small changes in your daily habits.
... the sun isn’t as high up in the sky. Large open spaces and a covered loft promote stack ventilation which also further increase the comfort zone. A mud room/hallway doubles as an airlock during extreme temperature months. The addition of active systems suffices for the rest of the heating load. On the roof positioned is a solar hot water panel which has access to solar gain. A small tankless electric water heater boosts stored hot water temperatures when needed. The ultimate goal is to simply reduce energy use by half of what the average household uses. The equipment chosen is an Eemax Electric Tankless Hot Water Heater. A solar hot water panel mounted on the dormer heats water through glycol exchange. A tankless electric hot water heater 1) boosts the solarheated stored water if it is below desired temps and 2) provides back up water heating during cloudy periods.
Even the littlest things can make a big, big difference. Loads of Hope utilized a mobile Laundromat to accomplish their goal. It was a truck that had a fleet of over 32 energy-efficient washer and dryers. The machines were capable of cleaning over 300 loads of laundry a day. Clothes were...
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According to Jason, “costs would fall if people adopt new energy-efficient technologies without a price hike in energy” (Shogren, 2004). A study done by Jaffe and his colleagues concluded that 20-25% of existing carbon emissions can be eliminated if people switched to fluorescent light bulbs, improved thermal insulation, more efficient heating and cooling systems (Jaffe, Newell, & Stavins, 2003). It all comes down to the consumers. Some of the energy efficient technologies are readily available but are still expensive. The driving force to efficient-energy technology depends on the changes of relative price. People will not want spend money on newer appliances especially if the prices are high, and if their current one still functions.
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Something else that doesn't should be warmed? Child wipes. All things considered, they shouldn't be that frosty on the off chance that you live in a warmer home, and would you truly like to get your kid used to warm wipes when you won't generally be by changing the separation of your hotter? Also, the power squander. Simply purchase heaps of wipes, and on the off chance that you wind up with a screamer at diaper time, re-assess your choices from that point.
... reduce natural gas consumption. Long-term I am committed to installing new energy efficient windows to truly reduce energy consumption. To help reduce the family’s water consumption we recently installed an energy efficient washing machine that uses over 60% less water than the previous model that was installed. As an additional means in which to help conserve water I will be installing a rain barrel in the summer to water our outdoor plants. While these actions might not seem significant, they can make a significant difference. According to Energy Star, a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, if every home in America replaced just one incandescent light bulb with an Energy Star qualified CFL, in just one year it would save enough energy to light more than 3 million homes. That would prevent the release of greenhouse gas emissions equal to that of about 800,000 cars.
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