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Old 05-26-2008, 08:08 AM   #1
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Hi, new here, and an old hand at saving cash. I hope to contribute a few useful ideas, and go away with some.

My last oil delivery was in August, 2007. I was paying for it for the first time, as my mother passed away in May, and I became the homeowner.

The bill was $465, and I was was not pleased paying $2.77 a gallon (a bargain these days). 9 months later, I still have oil using some techniques that were useful, some not.

I turned off the boiler and let the house exist on natural temperatures during the spring, summer and fall. In winter, I kept it down to 55 and used a space heater, which raised my electricity bill way high. But I also heated rooms I was using, and not the whole house.

Taking fewer showers helped. I turned on the boiler when I needed some hot water, and then shut it down.

I washed the pots in cold water, or heated some hot water in the microwave.

I wash my face with microwaved water in the stoppered sink.

The dishwasher makes its own hot water.

There were a few more things I did, but this is basics. Now, I'm waiting for a natural gas conversion. I will spend some money on things that are worthwhile.
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good ideas -- I have started washing my clothes in cold water (unless the instructions for a fairly nice article of clothing demands otherwise) and have noticed a difference.
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We wash clothes in cold unless they demand otherwise. We try to get as much as possible into a dishwasher load. We use daylighting to keep the house warm as long as possible.

We are also planning on moving somewhere with less temperature extremes. Heating a home for 3 months of sub zero weather with high winds is quite an expense.
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We are also planning on moving somewhere with less temperature extremes. Heating a home for 3 months of sub zero weather with high winds is quite an expense.
My ways aren't perfect; there was a very serious draft coming from an air leak downstairs, and if you stood next to it during cold weather it felt like air conditioning. This existed all winter, and I had it sealed this spring. Cost about $500 for a top contractor to fix it right, and I should have fixed this earlier. See, I do spend money when the trade-off saves some.

I had no idea before the oil burner was turned off that the dishwasher makes hot water if it needs it.

I'm waiting for a natural gas changeover; the company that does the install is very slow due to high demand, and still letting the last oil delivery last me until it's done. If I run out of oil before they come, I won't get an oil delivery. Rather, I will buy a one month health club membership and shower there.

Keep away from me with your oil spigot, ya hear?!
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My heating conversion to natural gas will commence on 6/6. Oh, well.

I stretched the delivery 9 months and almost 2 weeks. Hopefully, natural gas will be cheaper than oil. They already promise it's greener, and I get a rebate from the state.

Believe it or not, I still have lotsa hot water.
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Today, the burner's red light was on and I FINALLY ran out of oil. Good to the last drop.
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