Save Money, Save Energy, Save The Planet: San Diego Foreclosures and REO's
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How to Save Money and Energy in Your San Diego foreclosure
and REO Homes
The utility bills arrive at your San Diego foreclosure and
REO homes every month, invariably. Have you ever wondered exactly what you are
being charged for? Well, I'm sorry to say that much of your San Diego
foreclosure and REO homes energy bills are comprised of waste. You can cut down
on that waste and save money if you follow these simple tips.
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Water Consumption
When you get your gas or electric bill, consider that one
seventh of that goes to heating your water. It may not add up to much but
when you multiply that out over the year the sum quickly increases. You may
think that this money is well worth all of the hot baths and warm showers
that you have over the year, but what if there was a way to have this and
still save some money. The truth is that by applying some simple energy
saving tips, you can save energy and money without having to sacrifice those
long, well deserved hours of relaxation that hot baths and showers provide.
Temperature Control
Saving energy and water makes good sense. It is good for
our planet as well as your pocketbook. Many are afraid slightly when they
hear the words energy efficiency. They immediately associate this with
cutting back and sacrificing quality. The truth is you can achieve an energy
efficient house without having to endure cold baths and showers and eating
off of dirty dishes. Many times it is a matter of a quick change or
installation of a small product that translates into money and water saved.
Insulation and Scheduling
Imagine this scenario, it is the middle of January and the
temperature has bottomed out. You don't know what it is but it feels like
negative something. You're dreading the thought of getting out of your bed
because of the cold long walk to the bathroom for your shower or bath. To add
insult to injury, when you finally get up, get into the bathroom, open the
hot tap full blast, the water remains cold for several minutes before a hint
of warmth finally comes through. This may seem annoying because it delays
your warm bath or shower, but actually this can cost you money. The water is
cold because it has to travel quite extensively through cold pipes. As the
water heats, so do the pipes which is why it eventually gets warm. You could
however save lots of time and money by insulating your pipes.
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Posted on April 22, 2008 19:37:36 by Amy and Susan
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