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    Money Saving Life Hacks

    Becoming more energy efficient is good for the environment and great for saving money. This guide to making your home more energy efficient includes simple life hacks that, if adopted, will see your fuel bills drop and your sense of general wellness increase.

     

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    • Turn off lights when you leave the room.

    • Switch your incandescent bulbs to CFLs (Compact Fluorescent Bulbs) or LEDs. They save up to 75% on energy and last longer.

    • Turn off the taps while brushing your teeth.

    • Use a bowl for washing up, or the eco setting on your dishwasher.

    • Switch off electricals when they're not in use. All appliances on standby use electricity and, while it's a relatively small amount, it all adds up.

    • Don’t charge your phone overnight, it’ll be plugged in and using power for hours while fully charged.

    • Put lids on pots and pans when bringing anything to the boil.

    • Let leftovers cool before putting them in the fridge. Your fridge will have to work harder to cool the air again, and use more electricity doing it.

    • BBQ as often as you can, plant veggies, and staycation in the UK.

    • Carpool, cycle and walk whenever possible.

     

    • A really long-term but free energy saving solution is to plant a tree in front of (but not too close to) south facing walls. This will provide shade in summer so there’s less need for fans and air conditioning.


    For bigger projects that'll save you money in the long-run, read our guide to making your home more energy efficient.

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