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![]() A few years back I treated money like my own personal roll of toilet paper. My electric bills typically ran an average of around $1500 per month, and water usually around $600 per month.
Today, I make every effort to conserve as much as possible and am happy to report my electric bill is the lowest ever this month: $143. I keep the heat set at 65 during the winter months and burn firewood in the 2 fireplaces to make up the difference, as well as dressing appropriately. During the summer it's a little harder because when it turns 108 outside, it's around 130+ inside the house, so the A/C runs quite a bit in the summer, but I do have some new rough ideas to try out this year to try reduce summer-month expenses too. What tricks do you use to conserve resources and save money? I'm open to tips. ![]()
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I turn the water off when brushing my teeth...
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I'm in the same boat as you. I've been watching my grocery bills. I take full advantage of sales and buy one get one free offers. I've managed to shave about $40-50 a week by doing it and not sacrificed my food quality one bit
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Well:
- no air conditioning (since it's not needed with the climate over here) - no TV or other devices (since it's not needed) also practically don't cook (I would if there would be more than one person to eat, but I just usually prepair me some stuff I can keep in the fridge and eat in regular intervals) The heating and kitchener is all natural gas powered, and I don't use it much unless it's really cold. My home energy bill is typically around say $ 50 a month, would be much higher if I counted the energy I burn in the office, that would go above $ 100 That all with very high local prices, prices per kW are extremely high here, I'm just extremely savy.
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PC's and all the related devices do as much as 80 - 90 pct. of the total energy spending (ok without air conditioning, that would move the number I guess) Lightning doesn't do much - maximum 3 - 5 pct., all the other devices don't do much either, including permanently running devices such as fridge, they all account to cca 10 - 15 pct. of the consumption. For example if I compared the costs for "modern" savy lightbulbs that cost a fortune with their durability, the older Edison style lightbulbs were more economic.
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I'm close. I have most everything on easy-to-reach switching systems now in a data / power rack... so I can shut down most everything with a few switches... ![]()
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Looks nice,
yeah the super savy lightbulbs are totally unusable if you actually need proper light. It's even killing my eyes in the warm up phase, bought me a full pack of classic lightbulbs way back when they were still available, then I'll have to switch to halogens.
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I live alone and have a standard gas water heater tank. So I crank it DOWN to it's lowest setting as it's normal setting. When I want a shower, I go turn it up and 5 minutes later, tons of super hot water. After the shower I go crank it back down.
Dont know the savings in dollars, but I know it makes no sense to keep super heated water at the ready 24/7. And a lower temp means it has to run for less time, and less often. Stick a thermometer in your fridge and freezer and adjust. If you keep your freezer mostly empty, fill it up with ice or something. Thermal mass and all that. Try LED lights.
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i dont use air conditioning and i no longer have a car. i bike, walk and use public transport.
during the day i make sure anything i'm not using (lights etc) are off. with my art i try to find stuff being thrown out (busted frames etc) or boards to paint on. recycled art man! btw, nice rack you got there..heh
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i switched most of my bulbs to low energy. other than that, we eat out a lot less now, and have gotten more into cooking interesting food/experiments at home, using local produce. tastes better, and pretty fun.
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I piss on my wife in the shower ;)
Saving all kinds of water right there. lol
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But, we are saving a ton of money by cutting out the $200 dinners for two.
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We switched to LEDs and bought a diesel powered car. But thats about it. You can't save much with central heating systems, especially when its like -15'F here during winters..
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I was given some 30W low energy bulbs which are 150W equivalents and do seem quite bright. The latest ones don't need to warm up for ages like they used to.
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yeah those new light bulbs help a lot, eating leftovers helps a lot. I'll cook a huge batch of spaghetti sauce and eat it with different pasta or ravioli for a few days. Buying in bulk helps tremendously. Not running to the convenience stores for a couple of items saves a lot of money too. Fast food and restaurants are way expensive, don't do those much at all.
and we are really good with turning things off around here. I open the blinds in the day for some pleasant natural light which is cooler anyhow. Our leveled electric bills are under $100 a month with central air running all the time in the summer. That's about the only thing we don't skimp on, but until it gets over 100 we don't really run it at night. I can't stand the humidity. about to install some double pane windows to help with insulation too. |
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When does it get over 100 in SF?
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Not sure. I'm not in San Francisco. (but I'm close)
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If you really wanted to make a change, get a tankless water heater. They really aren't that expensive. Warm water on demand.
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i try to but the windows in this place suck. i replaced all my bulbs with those energy efficient ones but it didn't seem to make much difference. Looking at grocery store flyers really helps save money too.
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You can also get an insulated jacket to fit around the tank. As far as groceries I buy as much as I can at the warehouse type stores. BJ's Wholesale and Sams Club etc. Amazing what you can 2 or 3 of in a larger size and about the same price as one at the local grocery store. |
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Cutting PASSIVES help too.
For example an expensive car (even a normal car) is a HUGE PASSIVE... I try to balance the number of Actives with Passives to economize during hard times. . |
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I had a new system installed a few yrs ago and cut my electric bill by 2/3, as its all electric heat and appliances. It took 2 yrs approx. to recoup the investment was def worth it. As a bonus I'm now comfortable and the heat or AC does not run constantly. |
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would you like to compare bank accounts? i have no problem with that
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Bought 3 refill-able stainless steel water bottles and don't buy bottled water any more.
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Got rid of a gas guzzler and went for a import,changed all the bulbs to the fluorescents and turn off all unused appliances when not in use
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You can exchange paper money for toilet paper at the cheap or deluxe price.
Do you want to conserve resources? Buy the cheap quality toilet paper.
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We just got a new A/C unit, wasn't totaly by choice, but its supposed to reduce the power used to cool the house by 40%. It also pulls some of the moisture and humidity out of the air, which in FL is a godsend. Also we stopped buying water. We have a brita on the kitchen faucet. All our outdoor lights are either those power saver compact flourescents or solar powered. In the winter we try and use our fire place whenever possible, but that's just for fun. I love setting fires in that thing. Got lots of use out of it this past Winter. ![]() |
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quiet dont you have like 4 million dollars? ballin outta control.
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Get one of these to measure your electricity usage.
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I may be wrong, but water takes a lot of energy to heat and not much to keep hot. Think of a boiling pot of water, you have to put your range on high and wait a few minutes for it to heat, but you can keep a giant pot at a boil by covering the pot and keeping the burner on low.
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This month my power bill is even lower. $131 Still heading in the right direction. ![]()
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Been re-insulating the house, have a set of 4x8 solar panels about to go on with the new roof for heating water, use all florescent lighting. Don't run any big computer anymore, my mac book pro is about the biggest. All new energy star appliances, all in all been a good savings.
Buying the new place with cash outright was nice, plus not having anymore car payments is nice. Screw new cars. I'll take what I have and can work on if I (rarely) have to. My Land rover only gets 17mpg, but I have a total of 2k in it. so who cares, I can do a hell of a lot of upkeep and driving versus buying some new 20k pos. Also bout a sonata 4 door, does 27 mpg, have 2k in it also. Live in Georgia so don't have to impress anyone with the damn cars. lol. I find I personally drive my old 85 chevy c-10 around since it "fits" in here. It gets about 16mpg. I don't really go anywhere so I don't spend a whole lot on fuel anyways.
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Of course ... use windows for light, don't remember the last time I used the clothes dryer (5 years ago maybe), swapped out all the power guzzling bulbs and replaced them with the energy smart ones which made a big difference. Also turn stuff off at the wall when not using it which I was surprised to see made a big difference too.
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