5 Simple Tricks to Lower Your Energy Bill 50% or MORE Guaranteed!

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These free, quick, and simple tricks are guaranteed to help lower your energy costs by OVER 50%!! We saved 56% after trying these tricks and we expect to save over 75% once we incorporate one more trick. We will show you how to do it!
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1. Install door gaskets
2. Weather stripping on windows
3. Heat and cool your house less
4. Don't close off your heated basement
5. Turn down water heater temp
Bonus. Use energy savings blinds

EZAZPI
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I am an old lady in England. In Winter, I wear a fleece jacket indoors rather than turn up the heating. Every little helps!

neesargon
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Personal milestone! 2200 square foot house, five people, and our energy bill last month was $87. For sure did a little dance in my living room that day!

TheToadChild
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My electric bill this month was $300 which is RIDICULOUS for only 2 people in an apartment I’m definitely gonna use these tips . Wish me luck ! 👌

joyclemmons
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We have an all electric house. We sealed the doors and windows like you did, changed out the bulbs to LED where ever we could, the rest were florescent, then we took our water heater and ran it only at night for about 3-5 hours. This gave us plenty of hot water to last all day including showers (morning). The Heat or air conditioning (we live down south) we run only for about 5 hours in the morning to heat up or cool down the house. The rest of the time it is off. We went from $397 per month down to $76 per month. Loving it!!! (This is with 7 people living in the house btw - 4 generations under 1 roof.)

chanamoriel
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4 years later, you've helped a desperate Wisconsin resident lower my bill a lot. Thank you!

mitsufawksy
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My bill used to be between $73-$98. The past few month I've been doing a lot to save energy. It all works bc now my electric bill is now $48 and planing on getting it lower.

Justmeandmythoughts
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We used insulated drapes on our windows, eliminated drafts year round. Felt warmer in winter, cooler in summer. Took them to 3 houses and 3 apartments over a 28 year time frame. Actually wore them out.

chrisdahl
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I am a 61 yr old in Missouri. In the winter, I keep my house at 60. I have health issues and I seem to do better with the cooler temps. I also started unplugging my microwave when not using to save electricity. I am a firm believer in weather stripping and I bought Insulated curtain liners last year. They have saved me a huge amount of money from my utility bills. I also have put the foam insulation behind each outlet and I was surprised at how much air can come through there. My house was built in 1945 but since putting double pane windows all around and boosting the insulation in my attic, I do very well with utilities now! Thanks for the great video and God Bless you and your family! :)

leighannwoody
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My previously electric bill was $47.42. Unplug, unplug. Use lights when necessary. Daylight saving helps a tremendous amount.

tbeautifulmelodies
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I came back Just to say that this video has helped me so much to save my budget! My bill from 189 went to $89. I noticed that the Heat was not working as often as it was, in fact, in the last 2 months has been activated just once. Incredible how the tape/strips and keep your termostat constant and the water heater low made such difference. I still have lots of hot water, no need for me to turn I back on. I may have to spin the tap all the way back but that’s ok.
Numbers talk. Thank you so much for this video!

Pikminization
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as an energy consultant here in Louisiana there is so much I can talk about fixing a home up for energy management but two things you did fail to mention wrap your hot water heater and insulated blanket it cost about $20 at your home improvement store also get a setback thermostat they cost anywhere from 50 to $150 at your home improvement store it's going to take about two years to get your money back on those but they will save you money in the long run and weatherization to your home. Just a few tubes of caulking goes a long way and don't forget your outlets around the perimeter of your house air escapes do those too

Dabigez
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Thank you for this. Hopefully I see a difference. Tired of over paying. I changed the boiler temp, left thermostat at 68 and will cover the doorway for now with a blanket at the bottom. ❤️

ba
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I live in Wisconsin and our total LP+electric cost per year is around $2100 for 3, 000 sqft. We put our living room electronics and and lights on a switch controlled outlet so they are only "on" when we are using them. We installed more attic insulation, found out our wood stove flu was open when we bought the house, so that is now closed. We closed the air vents in the basement since we don't use it in winter. We have a wifi and programmable thermostat so we can warm the house to 68 before we get home, but otherwise we let it drop down to 55 during the day and at night. And we have heavy curtains on the sliding doors and bedroom windows which really helps! Always on the lookout for more tips, thanks!

erinhanou
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Just a heads up a company named Beato Bloom is using your clip off your energy bill savings to promote a device called eco watts claiming save as much

captx
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I invested a couple of thousands of dollars to make my house more efficient. I have all LED lights, I got new windows, radiant heat barrier, extra insulation in the attic, and two new HVAC units. My electricity bill at the height of summer is now around $135 for a 4, 000 sq ft house.

kc_
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Good tips! I have my streaming devices and TV on a power strip and when not in use I switch it off. I can't stand to see a red light on anything that is not being used. I even shut off my router box when it's not in use. my electric went from 160.00 to about 70.00 a month. I also dropped cable and bought a 7.00 antenna from Kmart and I still get all my favorite channels, I did pick up a fire stick to stream movies. Thanks !

dianed
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Turn off the heater at night and sleep with tons of blankets, wear tons of clothes indoors, turn off the water heater when you are not using it! My electric bill is 7 dlls a week

neoskosmos
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From a fellow Michigander, I can tell the difference in 2 degrees on the thermostat. We keep ours at 68° or lower.

turbinepower
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How about adding more insulation to your attic. If you can not afford to do it all at once, buy the type that you roll out and each time you have a little extra money buy another roll or more.

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