•How A New Toilet Can Save You Money No, you don't have to put a brick in your toilet tank or install any flushing rules in your house, but yes, you can still save money with your toilet usage. Did you know that the average old-model toilet uses about 5 gallons of water per flush? With 4 people flushing 5 times a day, that's 100 gallons of water sent literally down the toilet! Keep reading for answers to common questions on how you can actually save money while sitting on the toilet.
Why should I buy a water-efficient toilet?...
•How Energy Efficient Appliances Will Save You Money When you plug into today's energy-efficient appliances, you'll enjoy huge long-term savings. So, are your appliances at home "green?" No, we're not talking about the classic avocado green from the 1970s, but green as in eco-friendly and energy efficient.
All the discussion and buzz surrounding products that are eco-friendly can sometimes make it hard to distinguish the facts from the "green wash," but in this article we'll teach you how energy efficient appliances save money and the best way...
•How Solar Water Heaters Work to Save You Money Like the name implies, solar water heaters use energy from the sun to heat water. Initially, the cost of a solar water heater is high, but it can save you thousands of dollars in the long term. In this article, we'll discuss the costs associated with solar water heaters, how they work and how to install them.
While solar water heaters are no longer supported by tax credits, they have become considerably more reliable, less expensive and more efficient than the popular models of the 70s and...
•How The Right Weatherstripping Will Save You Money Installing and maintaining your caulking and weatherstripping is an easy and affordable way to keep your energy costs low. Essentially, weatherstripping or caulking works to seal the gaps around your windows and doors. It keeps them leak-free, meaning the hot or conditioned air stays inside, while the outside air stays out.
Keep reading to learn about some of the basic weatherstripping options available to you, along with fresh tips on what types of stripping will work best for your windows....
•Staying Cool For Less: How To Save Money And Energy This Summer If you live in a region where the intensity of summer heat results in alarming energy bills, you may be one of the many who dreads the end of Spring. However, you can keep your home cool without running an air conditioner day and night. In this article, you'll learn how to stay comfortable in the summer while saving energy and money. Read on for some very cool cooling tips.
1. Set your thermostat just one degree higher.
Every degree that you raise your thermostat will save you approximately...
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