Monday, June 22, 2009

Summer Savings

Courtesty of: FeedThePig.org

Summer Tip #1: To save on your air conditioning bill, turn off unnecessary lights during the day. Much of the energy used by incandescent bulbs is emitted as heat.

Summer Tip #2: To save 1-2 percent on your energy bill, unplug electronic devices and chargers when they aren't in use. Most new electronics use electricity even when switched off. Turn computers and printers off at the power strip.

Summer Tip #3: For a more energy efficient way to cook, use your microwave instead of your stove. Microwaves use two-thirds less energy than conventional stovetops.

Summer Tip #4: Consider replacing your incandescent bulbs with compact fluorescent light bulbs, or CFLs. They use about 75 percent less energy and give off 75 percent less heat but produce the same amount of light as incandescent bulbs.

Summer Tip #5: Make some shade! Awnings, blinds and drapes keep sunlight from entering your home. Install them on windows, skylights, doors, and other places where the sun comes through. During the day, closing the blinds and drapes to filter the sun will keep the room's temperature from rising.

Summer Tip #6: Planting trees in strategic areas can reduce the energy a house uses for cooling by up to 25 percent. Deciduous trees (that lose their leaves) help block the sun during the summer and still allow the winter sun to warm your home. Also, planting trees and shrubs around your air conditioning unit can increase its efficiency by up to 10 percent. Just make sure to place them at least 18 inches away so they don’t block the vents.

Summer Tip #7: “Summerize” your home by adding insulation and sealing air leaks around the house. Add insulation to the attic or add to already existing insulation. Weather-stripping and sealing drafty doors and windows will keep your house comfortable year-round and potentially save you hundreds of dollars.

Summer Tip #8: On a hot, sunny day, dark-colored roofs can reach temperatures of up to 150º to 190º F, heating the living spaces below. Consider adding a reflective coating to a dark roof, or choosing a lighter color when it’s time to replace the roof.

Summer Tip #9: Have an extra refrigerator in the garage that you’re not using? Unplug or recycle that spare refrigerator if you don't really need it, and it could save you up to 10 percent or more on your energy bill.

Summer Tip #10: Thinking about buying a new refrigerator? Refrigerators with a top or bottom freezer design can save you an additional 2-3 percent on your energy bill compared to a side-by-side design.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Money-Saving Ideas for Your Pets

Courtesy of www.FeedthePig.org

In addition to being excellent companions, pets have been known to lower blood pressure and provide emotional support to their owners. However, all pets also require care and devotion. Here are some money-saving tips to help keep them
active and healthy.

• As an alternative to buying expensive dog toys at the store, consider buying toys at yard sales or using pet-safe items lying around your house and garage.

• Making your own pet treats can be fun, easy and inexpensive. Use your pet’s favorite foods such as peanut butter and apples, or use healthy ingredients such as oats, flax seed and whole wheat flour.

• If your pet requires constant medication from the pharmacy, wholesale stores such as Costco, Sam’s Club and BJ's may offer the medicine at a reduced price.

• Health insurance coverage is available for many kinds of pets and can be useful for covering unexpected expenses such as serious injuries or illnesses. Policies vary on premium costs and coverage, so take your pet’s age and health into consideration when researching the insurance that’s right for your wallet and your pet. Remember that pet insurance may not be the best, or most frugal, choice for everyone.

Visit www.FeedthePig.org for more money-saving tips.