Senin, 17 November 2014

Conserving Energy: Tips For Pennsylvania Propane & Ohio Propane Users

By Cath Buhr


The less energy we use, the less we have to pay. Saving money is always a great idea, but lowering our energy usage also is good for everybody. For those who use propane as an energy source, you already have opted for one of the most efficient fuel sources available, but here are a few other ways to trim the energy costs.

Heating and cooling a home are perhaps the two most costly uses of energy in the typical American household. You can reduce your heating costs by making sure that you have plenty of insulation and that all of your air ducts, windows and doors are well sealed. Install a thermostat that allows to you regulate the temperature of the home based upon when you will be there. Keep the thermostat low when you are at work and while you are sleeping. You can program the thermostat to switch on 20 or so minutes before you arrive home or wake up to ensure that you are warm enough.

These same fixes can make your air conditioner work better during those hot summer months. Good insulation and a home free of leaks can keep the inside cool. Replacing old windows with energy saving windows is a good idea, but you can also coat them with film and cover the windows with drapes, especially when you aren't at home. Don't keep the house super cold when you leave the house, as this is just wasting money. Many people mistakenly believe that the air conditioner will have to work twice as hard to re-cool the house, but this actually is not the case.

Appliances are another necessity that sucks up energy. Older appliances should be replaced with the most up-to-date, energy efficient models if possible. Sometimes there are tax credits for buying appliances, so keep that in mind. In addition, don't run a load of wash or turn on the dishwasher unless they are very full. This will trim your energy costs and your water costs, as well. Washing clothes in cold water also shaves a bit off your bill, and switch off the heated dry tab on your dishwasher, as this expends extra energy, too.

Energy efficient light bulbs are expensive, but they last a long time and they truly can reduce your energy usage and costs. Think about upgrading light bulbs a few at a time, and you should see a big savings over time. In addition, be sure to unplug appliances such as the microwave or the coffee maker when not in use, as these continue to draw a small amount of power. If you hook up all of your electronics, such as TVs and DVD players to a power strip, you can simply switch off the power strip when the devices are not in use to save power. The same rule applies to your computer and also your printer.

You can even maximize your propane dollar by purchasing your Ohio propane or your Pennsylvania propane in bulk during the hot months of the year. Generally, the price of propane drops during months such as August and July. At Thrifty Propane, customers can pre-buy hundreds of gallons of propane at the low prices and shave hundreds off their yearly utility costs.




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