We all want to save money on heating costs during the winter, which is why I wrote Save Money on Heating Fuel Overnight. Air & Water just made a useful infographic called “Dollars and Cents of Heating”, which shows the average cost of heating and cooling a home each year. They also added a formula [Click here to keep reading this post!]
Save Money on Heating Fuel Overnight While brainstorming ways to save money on heating fuel costs this winter, one of the ideas that my husband and I came up with was to lower our thermostat at night while the family is sleeping. We’d have to make an initial investment by purchasing new bedding and warm [Click here to keep reading this post!]

Valuable energy (and dollars spent on utilities) can be wasted by using your oven improperly. Even energy efficient models of appliances are designed to be efficient only when used correctly. Kitchen Tip: Use Your Oven’s Peep Hole! Exterior doors on homes and apartments have peep holes for a very good reason – so you can [Click here to keep reading this post!]
Slashing unnecessary expenses on necessary items like utilities is on on everyone’s mind. Saving money may seem difficult when summer temperatures swell or winter chills have you cranking up the thermostat. While we can’t eliminate our water bills or electric bills, there are lots of tips and tricks to keep the costs down. 13 Ways [Click here to keep reading this post!]
Are Energy Vampire Taps Costing You Money? Vampire taps are in all of our houses right now and chances are, they’re costing you money. Many electrical devices use energy in “standby mode” 24 hours a day, even when they’re not in use. A little extra energy may not seem like a big deal at first [Click here to keep reading this post!]

Thanks to Be Thrifty Like Us for writing a great article called “Energy Wasters”. Their article was based on the US News & World Report: “Putting Your Home On An Energy Diet” by Mariann Lavelle. The energy wasters were very surprising to me; top shocker was a digital photo frame. Could you believe it costs [Click here to keep reading this post!]










