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Cut Winter Bills: Reduce Inefficient Space Heating (2 of 2)

In part one of this two-part series, we covered smaller things you can do on your own in part 1 of this series on reducing inefficient space heating. Scan through that list first if you haven’t. Now we will talk about things you can do that involves a professional. If Read more…

By Dr. Power, 6 yearsApril 7, 2019 ago
DIY

Cut Winter Bills: Reduce Inefficient Space Heating (1 of 2)

We’ve covered how to reduce summer bills in a two-part series. For winter, we’ve also covered expensive resistive electric heating. This is part 1 of a two-part series about cutting winter bills by looking at how to reduce inefficient space heating. In this article, we first cover things you can Read more…

By Dr. Power, 6 yearsApril 7, 2019 ago
Electric Bills

Cut Winter Bills: Expensive Electric Heating

One of the most common frustrations we hear from people are those unusually high summer energy bills or winter bills that just blows your budget for the month. Most people in America go through hot summers or cold winters, and as we mentioned before, people can feel the difference between Read more…

By Dr. Power, 6 yearsApril 6, 2019 ago
Easy Wins

Lower My Bills: Reducing Refrigeration Costs

As a reminder, refrigeration is part of “always on” or idle load, one of the five ways to lower energy bills. We have a 3-part series on reducing electric idle load outside of refrigeration costs. Most of the time, we recommend installing timers or smart plugs to limit this waste Read more…

By Dr. Power, 6 yearsApril 5, 2019 ago
DIY

Lower My Bills: High Electric Idle Load (Part 3 of 3)

This article is part of a collection of articles devoted to cutting utility bills, including cheaper electric and gas bills. We cover recommendations based on five ways to cut your energy bills. This is part 3 on handling a high electric idle load. Read part 1 and part 2 if Read more…

By Dr. Power, 6 yearsApril 2, 2019 ago
Easy Wins

Lower My Bills: High Electric Idle Load (Part 2 of 3)

This article is part of a collection of articles devoted to cutting utility bills, including cheaper electric and gas bills. We cover recommendations for different types of high utility bills. As always, we first look at the easiest fixes with the lowest upfront costs for energy conservation. This is part Read more…

By Dr. Power, 6 yearsApril 2, 2019 ago
DIY

Lower My Bills: High Electric Idle Load (Part 1 of 3)

This article is part of a collection of articles devoted to cutting utility bills, including cheaper electric and gas bills. We cover recommendations for different types of high utility bills. FYI, we explain things in terms of five our categories of energy use. As always, we first look at the easiest Read more…

By Dr. Power, 6 yearsApril 2, 2019 ago
Easy Wins

Lower My Bills: High Natural Gas Idle Load

This article is part of a collection of articles devoted to cutting utility bills, including cheaper electric and gas bills. We cover recommendations for different types of high utility bills. FYI, we explain things in terms of five our categories of energy use. In this article, we will look at Read more…

By Dr. Power, 6 yearsApril 1, 2019 ago
Electric Bills

Lower My Bills: Chili Pepper for Hot Water

What’s a ChiliPepper, and how does it save water and energy? A ChiliPepper is a simple device that provides instant hot water to any location in your home while also saving water and energy. It’s an example of a class of devices known as “on-demand hot water recirculation pumps”. It’s Read more…

By Dr. Power, 6 yearsMarch 31, 2019 ago
Electric Bills

Five Ways to Reduce Energy Bills

To help people think about energy savings and lowering utility bills, we like to break down home energy use into five categories: Idle: costing you even when not in use Recurring: done daily at the same time Summer Cooling: cools the home down Winter Heating: warms the home up Variable: Read more…

By Dr. Power, 6 yearsMarch 30, 2019 ago

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