air-conditioning https://www.wisebread.com/taxonomy/term/6290/all en-US 4 Ways to Win the War Against This Summer’s Electric Bill https://www.wisebread.com/4-ways-to-win-the-war-against-this-summers-electric-bill <div class="field field-type-filefield field-field-blog-image"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item odd"> <a href="/4-ways-to-win-the-war-against-this-summers-electric-bill" class="imagecache imagecache-250w imagecache-linked imagecache-250w_linked"><img src="https://www.wisebread.com/files/fruganomics/imagecache/250w/blog-images/electric bill.jpg" alt="" title="" class="imagecache imagecache-250w" width="250" height="156" /></a> </div> </div> </div> <p class="MsoNormal">Energy increases are common this time of year, and with many families already struggling to pay the utility bills, it can seem more burdensome than ever.<span style="">&nbsp; </span>There&rsquo;s no one-size-fits-all method to kicking your increase to the curb, but these four tips are sure to put a sizeable dent in next month&rsquo;s &ldquo;total amount due.&rdquo;<o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p> <p class="MsoNormal"><b style="">Avoid the A/C</b> &ndash; Yes, I said it.<span style="">&nbsp; </span>I wasn&rsquo;t too popular when my first Wise Bread post <a href="../../../../../../living-without-air-conditioning-can-save-big-bucks-this-summer">suggested that consumers leave it out of their summer routine</a>, but no one can deny the negative energy impact (and wallet distress) that the window A/C or whole-home cooling unit can bring.<span style="">&nbsp; </span>If you&rsquo;ve managed to make it this far into the season without turning it on, <a href="../../../../../../living-without-air-conditioning-can-save-big-bucks-this-summer">read my tips</a> for keeping it off a bit longer.<span style="">&nbsp; </span>If you&rsquo;ve already turned it on for the year and are rethinking that payout of $40-180 a month for cold air, there&rsquo;s still time to make some adjustments to your routine.<span style="">&nbsp; </span>It&rsquo;s not for everyone (especially those in certain climates and at risk for health complications), but many of us grew up without air-conditioning.<span style="">&nbsp; </span>We can probably get by without it in a pinch, and for those who are finding it hard to put food on the table, it&rsquo;s a decision that should be seriously considered<o:p>.</o:p></p> <p class="MsoNormal"><b style="">Attack the other Major Offenders</b> &ndash; With the air-conditioning issue already addressed, you can look forward to systematically tackling the other energy suckers in your home.<span style="">&nbsp; </span>Common ones include electric clothes dryers, electric stoves, and your water heater.<span style="">&nbsp; </span>While no one is suggesting that you quit using them altogether, adjustments can be made to positively affect that utility bill, and many of these habits are complimentary to warmer weather behavior.<span style="">&nbsp; </span>Some things I do specifically in the higher-rate months include:<o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p> <ul> <li>Replace my electric clothes dryer with a <a href="http://www.laundry-alternative.com/products/Spin_Dryer.html">Spin Dryer</a> and a clothes line. (I&rsquo;m still mastering the art of this, and crunchy towels are common.<span style="">&nbsp; </span>I love the &gt;$15 a month in savings, however, and my clothes are lasting much longer!)</li> <li><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p>Skip the stove.<span style="">&nbsp; </span>If I can&rsquo;t BBQ outside (which is a flavor-enhancing summer hobby I love, anyway), <a href="../../../../../../4-sort-of-small-kitchen-gadgets-that-equal-big-savings">I choose the crock pot</a>, instead.<span style="">&nbsp; </span>Slow-cooking is a delicious way to make cheaper meats more flavorful, and clean up is a breeze.<span style="">&nbsp; </span>(My kitchen doesn&rsquo;t get as hot, either, allowing me to keep my A/C off even longer!)<o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></li> <li>Wash clothes on cold.<span style="">&nbsp; </span>My &ldquo;green&rdquo; friends are doing this anyway, and with the exception of truly mucky farm clothes, we find it to be just as effective as washing with warm.<span style="">&nbsp; </span>By keeping showers brief and letting my dishwasher handle my cleanup (with a shorter cycle), I&rsquo;m using my hot water heater much less.<span style="">&nbsp; </span>(Those of you with &ldquo;time of use&rdquo; rates might want to consider <a href="http://www.energysavers.gov/your_home/water_heating/index.cfm/mytopic=13110">putting your water heater on a timer</a>, so that you&rsquo;re heating your water when it is cheapest.)<o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></li> <li>Using power strips with smart controls.<span style="">&nbsp; </span>It&rsquo;s not enough to have a power strip plugged in if you&rsquo;re too lazy to turn it off.<span style="">&nbsp; </span>My power strips all have master outlets that control the others.<span style="">&nbsp; </span>(When my PC is off, for example, the printer, speakers, and fax machine turn off, too!)<span style="">&nbsp; </span><a href="../../../../../../the-lazy-environmentalist-teaches-us-to-be-green-with-little-to-no-effort">The Lazy Environmentalist</a>, Josh Dorfman, recently told me about remote-controlled power strips.<span style="">&nbsp; </span>They might be worth checking out!<o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></li> </ul> <p class="MsoNormal"><i style="">For additional information on some of the gadgets you can use to identify the energy wasters in your home, see my <a href="http://www.tomsguide.com/us/energy-killawatt-pharox,review-1197.html">Green Your Home with Tech: Electricity</a> over at Tom&rsquo;s Guide.</i><span style="">&nbsp;</span></p> <p class="MsoNormal"><b style="">Pay Your Bill On Time</b> &ndash; This one should be a no-brainer, but it amazes me how close I come to the due date every month!<span style="">&nbsp; </span>Because my electric bill is one of my most expensive home costs, and my utility company is the only bill that doesn&rsquo;t offer an online payment method, I find that it almost slips my mind each month. <span style="">&nbsp;</span>Late charges will vary by provider:<span style="">&nbsp; </span>Some charge only a percentage of your bill, others can slap on a $15 fee or higher.<span style="">&nbsp; </span>Because electricity is something you can&rsquo;t do without, it&rsquo;s easier to pay that fee than to argue &ndash; so be sure you get that bill paid on time!<span style="">&nbsp; </span>(Many utility companies offer level payment plans, so look into this if you find that it&rsquo;s harder to pay during certain months of the year, or check into non-profit assistance programs in your area.)<b style=""><o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></b></p> <p class="MsoNormal"><b style="">Bribe the Kids</b> &ndash; I admit to motivating my kids with money from time to time.<span style="">&nbsp; </span>Since I pay the electric bill, it pains me to see lights left on, the TV buzzing in an empty room, and an unattended dryer lint trap.<span style="">&nbsp; </span>It does me no good to run around the home and trying to undo all the wastefulness of my children, so why not have them see what I see?<span style="">&nbsp; </span>Currently, my husband has offered my daughter 20 cents on every dollar of savings over last month&rsquo;s electric bill.<span style="">&nbsp; </span>She is VERY excited about the opportunity, and I see her dutifully turning off lights and appliances around the house each day.<span style="">&nbsp; </span>Sure, I could pocket all the savings for myself, but would there be much to save if I had to do it alone?<o:p>&nbsp;</o:p></p> <p class="MsoNormal">Tackling the electric bill is a high-priority in many homes this year.<span style="">&nbsp; </span>I have just experienced a 7% rate increase, and there&rsquo;s speculation of more straining energy costs in the near future.<span style="">&nbsp; </span>Take some time to learn about your energy use, make some adjustments, and keep doing what works.<span style="">&nbsp; </span>You really only need electricity when you&rsquo;re using it&hellip; so be diligent about conserving it when you&rsquo;re not.</p> <br /><div id="custom_wisebread_footer"><div id="rss_tagline">This article is from <a href="https://www.wisebread.com/user/148">Linsey Knerl</a> of <a href="https://www.wisebread.com/4-ways-to-win-the-war-against-this-summers-electric-bill">Wise Bread</a>, an award-winning personal finance and <a href="http://www.wisebread.com/credit-cards">credit card comparison</a> website. 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Hearing others complain about it only makes it worse -- especially knowing that they probably have air-conditioning. My family and I have gone without it the past two summers, and I have learned a thing or two about foregoing a very expensive luxury that most people really can live without.</p> <p>Why would anyone want to go without the AC? Well, it is becoming more costly each year, and some people really can&#39;t afford it. Many just choose not to. Think of all that extra electric bill money put towards vacation, credit card debt, or even a nice vacation! </p> <p>The key to surviving hot, sticky summers without cool air really has been about adjustment. When I am home all day, taking care of my children, working out in the yard, and not going into places with air-conditioning, I don&#39;t even notice much how hot it can get. Your body adjusts to a certain level of heat, and it does what it can to keep you cool. Drinking plenty of liquids, staying in the shade, and avoiding the outdoors during the hottest hours are key to staying safe. Do not go into places with air-conditioning if you can help it, and don&#39;t run it in your vehicle. You won&#39;t miss what you can&#39;t experience. Remember back in the 70&#39;s when almost no one had air-conditioning? We survived then, and we can now.</p> <p>If you are diligent about taking steps every day to keep your house cool, it is possible to maintain a nightime low temperature during most of the daytime hours. First thing in the morning, shut up the house by closing all windows and doors. Cover every window with a shade or heavy drape (heavy quilts work nicely, too!) If you have control over your outside landscaping, look into planting trees or shrubs that will product shade onto the sunniest sides of your home.</p> <p> Use heat and electricity sparingly in your home during the day. Cook outside if possible (food tastes better on the BBQ anyway.) Dry clothes outside on the line, and run a fan or vent while showering. Keep lights turned off in rooms you aren&#39;t using. Use ceiling fans in a counter-clockwise direction to cool rooms easily.</p> <p>Once the sun goes down, open all windows to let in the cool air. Certain rooms will be cooler due to airflow and insulation, and these are the best rooms to sleep in. My family likes to sleep in the living room because it has the best night breeze. The children call it &quot;camping&quot; and it really has been a fun experience. </p> <p>Because of our decision to go without air-conditioning, we can expect to save $65-150 a month on our electric bill. With a little dedication and cooperation from everyone in your household, you can too! </p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <br /><div id="custom_wisebread_footer"><div id="rss_tagline">This article is from <a href="https://www.wisebread.com/user/148">Linsey Knerl</a> of <a href="https://www.wisebread.com/living-without-air-conditioning-can-save-big-bucks-this-summer">Wise Bread</a>, an award-winning personal finance and <a href="http://www.wisebread.com/credit-cards">credit card comparison</a> website. 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