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With the high cost of energy everyone and their Aunt's daughters' Uncle Smythe Jr the third and twice removed offeres the same ol advice but never really says why.



Cooling the home. Yeah its summer ... . yahoo, whee and whatnot but just for a sec quiet down and really listen ... hear that? Those are klinking change bits falling out the window. Why? Well it's obvious here in TDR land that we ARE FEELING THE PINCH! The cost of everything is being handed to us bundled neatly in the electric bill , food, good lord even water.



So one of the biggest energy munchers is cooling the home. This is a ahem ... hot issue if you will but I am going to sit here and spill the same ol' diatribe that your neighbor, and good ol Uncle Smythe (Twice removed) has said. O. K Central systems, window units, and room units (The last one is just insane) are pretty much the norm. How you manage them can save a ton.



O. K we have routines right? Of course we are human! We get up, shower eat (Or not) hop in the truck and go to work. Whoever is the last one out kills the air right? ERRRT don't. When we let the house cook in the mid day heat everything in the home is brought up to the same , hot temp. Walls, countertops, floors, ceilings, toilets, tubs, tile and the list goes on.



We come home walk in the door and ... . ugh Man this sucks it's hot blah whine blah. This can be avoided just by doing a few things to help "seal" the heat OUT.



  • Set the A/c to 78* and let it stay there

    This takes a TON of load off your system as it does not need to cool down the surfaces in your home that are hot and radiating heat. 78 is ideal as it is the "Norm" or cusp of radiation
  • Close all the blinds, shutters, closet doors

    Close off doors to un-climate controlled areas or that give off heat transfered from the attic area. This holds true ESPECIALLY for cape style homes and colonials!
  • Window units, seal the gap between upper and lower sash, and even pad the "acordian" sides with some nicely trimmed out styrofoam.

    The seal deal is a big one as the fan is drawing air into the unit over the coil while the exhaust or "Hot" side of the unit is just inches away on the other side of that window. Transfer temps creep inbetween the two halves of the window thus making the unit work harder. Styrofoam can be trimmed out in panels and actually make the front of that AC look nicer too.
  • close off a couple LOWER floor vents to send air upstairs so it works its way DOWN.

    Science class ... . cold air is heavier ... blah blah makes sence move on.
  • Filter, FILTER FILTER! keep em clean or changed!

    This is a huge performance booster. Cars , Trucks, A/C Clogged filters in an hvac system can cause freezing of the coil which blocks airflow which caused solid ice, floods when melting ... yuk
  • Clean that AC coil ... Got pets????

    What does make it by the filter hits the next stop (Either the Hydronic heating coil if aplicable) the AC coil. Being they are cold and usually wet with condensation being pulled from the air, Pet hair and dust stick really easy!
  • Clean the condensor unit outside (From inside out like a K&N filter)

    Pop the lid (Kill the power first!) and with a hose rince the unit out from th einside out. Scoop out the leaves and mulch and watch the difference!
  • Shut down heat generating items during non use (Like a computer) night lights, even some stereo equipment.

    All eletronics to some extent (PC's Amps, TV's) give off alot of heat. Take away some of the source ans cash is two fold no power consumption and ac efficiency goes up too!
  • close the flue ( A sealed home's air handler will try and draw make up air from the open flue)

    Cold air heavier, yeah We moved on from that one but drawing hot light air through cold is easy too.
  • "Lock" windows to make a tight seal

    Many vinyl windows use the locks to make a tight seal.
  • Clean windows (Or mirror tint if ya want some home bling)

    Clean glass reflects sunrays back out. Clean tinted ones do it better!
  • clean the refrigerator coil!

    The fridge, our pal,buddy, keeper of the cold. When it's coil is dirty it cannot shed heat as easy and makes more heat to do the job it needs to do. More heat means just that ... . MORE HEAT into your living space.



Now that all this is done... . You could just wind up saving a nice nut every month. Take that savings and save it twards future home energy upgrades.



Tell Uncle Smythe I said Hi ;)
 
Take your lunch to work EVERYDAY!!!



Saves me over $5 per day... $25 per week... $100 per month... $1200 per year... and usually much better for me...



Take a coffee machine to work: saves me approx $2 per day...
 
TMTT - All good suggestions. Each shaves off a little and together they add up.



LRutigliano - I did start doing that and not only does it save, it tastes better.



AC
 
All good suggestions on the A/C. A large number of my family are A/C techs. Even if 78* is a little warm for you, just finding one temp and leaving it there is key. Also don't forget that the air has to move to be cooled. Running a ceiling fan or two to help move air in a stuffy part of the house can make a big difference for very little power. Never completely close off rooms to A/C. Most homes only insulate the exterior walls. Once a room gets hot it radiates heat into the room next to it. Window tint is cheap, but it works. so do heavy drapes, just make sure they are light colored on the window side to reflect the light.



Plan your grocery list ahead of time. Use the sale ads and coupons to plan your meals ahead of time and stick to it. This can also be good for your waist, if you can afford a decent diet. Plan ahead by buying bulk and using leftovers creatively. I cook ground beef in 5lb lots. Then refrigerate whatever I don't need for that meal. Once cooked it will keep for a week in fridge or can be frozen in small portions. That week I might plan spaghetti, taco salad, Hamburger helper, sloppy joes and chili(the leftovers are great for chili dogs the next day). I can easily shave $20-30 a week this way.
 
I am not giving up Amstel Light for Busch or Bud. Yes I can save but that's where I draw the line. :-laf

I did trade in my favorite Ketel One for Svedka. Saves about $12 a bottle... . I won't divulge my annual savings there
 
Take your lunch to work EVERYDAY!!!



Saves me over $5 per day... $25 per week... $100 per month... $1200 per year... and usually much better for me...



Take a coffee machine to work: saves me approx $2 per day...





Good Idea. We got an old refridgerator and microwave we put in the warehouse at work. There are only several of us so we each get a shelf. Saves a lot of money not to eat out (or in my case so I can spend it on better restuarants instead of fast food joints of the equivelent. ) One shelf is enough space for sandwich material and other stuff as well.





Another way to save money is: credit card companies determined that people who pay for purchases with credit cards on average spend 18% more than if they paid with cash.



Shop for food (or other stuff you consume regularily) in large quantitys where possible, less trips to the store will save you fuel.
 
Wow I have heard of geo-thermal systems but never really looked into the cost effectiveness. How much up front are we talking? Drilling depth, Space required for plumbing field?, frost/freeze protection?
 
At the dealership that I work at, a group of us got together and bought a little bar fridge, found a few used items between all of us, a microwave, toaster oven and shuffled some things around my extra work bench (I have the end service bay), and we all bring lunch from home. These little items didn't cost us much as a group and save us all a bundle every month. The added bonus is one our guys is very Italian and his wife is an amazing cook, she spoils us with fresh lasagna and manicotti now that there is place to keep it!
 
Phantom electric loads.

Well there is a whole bunch of smalll loads that you pay for constantly- I have lived off grid for years and one big thing is like mentioned above- any power supplies-

cell phone chargers-use the one in you car

Laptop power supplies,

instant on TV,

Stereos even the clock in your micro wave

Anything with a digital readout is drawing power.

Try plug strips then you can actually turn things completely off.

Little things matter:-laf
 
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