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In this video, we share 45 practical tips and strategies from our viewers on spending less money on natural gas and electric bills this winter. Get ready to take notes as you learn how to lower winter utility bills in 2022.
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@lelaclifford1408
@lelaclifford1408 2 года назад
My favorite tip as our home looses power during the winter for up to a week. Thermal pajamas,flannel sheets,fuzzy socks!
@saltyassassins5816
@saltyassassins5816 2 года назад
If you live in a mobile home in areas that have snow put snow against your skirting to trap heat under the trailer. It helps prevent pipes from freezing
@libertywest5835
@libertywest5835 2 года назад
yessss !
@LearningLivingLovingLife
@LearningLivingLovingLife 2 года назад
I use a 1 1/2 quart slow cooker instead of a larger size. It's only 150 watts and makes two dinner-size servings of soup or stew.
@FrugalQueeninFrance
@FrugalQueeninFrance 2 года назад
I’ve just caught up on your video and your previous energy saving video. I thought I’d share how we save here in France. We have UPVC double glazed doors and windows so we don’t have any air ingress or heat leakage. We also have two types of insulation in the loft. The roof rafters are wrapped in what I can only describe as 30 layers of space blankets, then we have rock wool insulation and then insulated dry wall/insulation. Every wall, ceiling is insulated so if you tap our walls they sound hollow and there’s 10cm thick insulation behind it. Our windows also have shutters so even more insulation. Our water heats up over night on cheap rate and we run our dishwasher and washing machine between 11.30 and 7.30. I have rechargeable devices such as the vacuum cleaner and I charge that at night. We have no central heating, we have a wood burning stove. Our house never gets colder than 18 degrees Celsius and we dry our laundry inside otherwise the air gets too dry. We have ‘air lock’ areas so we have a small lobby by each door so no cold air goes directly into the house. New insulation standards here in Europe are called passive house standards and ours isn’t quite at that standards as it’s an old house which has been refurbished (all by my super husband) He even insulated the floors as they had to be dug down to the dirt as part of the refurbished. I took all your earlier advice and use my slow cooker, instant pot, we batch cook, keep the freezer full. Our total energy bill is 82€ a month.
@carolyndalton7775
@carolyndalton7775 2 года назад
We have an on-demand water heater. We like it. We keep the temp at just what we like our shower temp to be and we never have to adjust the temp by adding cold water.
@sagawang5
@sagawang5 2 года назад
I made a reflector for my areo garden from a car solar windshield & it really made my plants grow faster & better
@amandal6675
@amandal6675 2 года назад
I use a rice bag or a corn bag. It’s basically pillow cases or old sheets sewed together that you fill with rice or corn. I heat them in the microwave. I used them as a heating pad for basically anything. I do think the rice bags stay warmer longer than the corn bag but they are both great. Also flannel fabric works great too. Great video! Thank you for all the helpful hints.
@larryware1
@larryware1 2 года назад
Thanks, Amanda. Great way to stay warm.
@hazelnutbix
@hazelnutbix 2 года назад
doesn't the corn pop when you put it in the microwave?
@amandal6675
@amandal6675 2 года назад
@@hazelnutbix the corn doesn’t pop in the microwave. The corn that I use is like corn feed they are larger than a popcorn kernels. I put it in the microwave for about 2:30 minuets. 😊
@hazelnutbix
@hazelnutbix 2 года назад
@@amandal6675 I see, it's like the hard corn grown for cattle feed or corn syrup, not sweetcorn. I do know that some people use the term corn when they are really talking about wheat kernels.
@jacryan2004
@jacryan2004 Год назад
Make sure to out a cup of water in at the same time so u dont burn them
@m.nichols9876
@m.nichols9876 2 года назад
I have the on demand hot water heater.and love it! Keeps my gas bill down!
@chrisyoder1593
@chrisyoder1593 2 года назад
When cooking pasta ...I wait until the water is boiling, add pasta , stir, but cover on and shut burner off. Let set 20 minutes and pasta comes out perfect.
@carolelavoie3898
@carolelavoie3898 2 года назад
I will do that next time when I cook pasta ! Thank you
@frugaldutchmom1359
@frugaldutchmom1359 2 года назад
You can do this with many things, rice, beans, anything. Rolling boil for a couple of minutes, wrap it in a towel and put it in the oven. I sometimes also wrap it in a plastic bag (pan/ towel/ bag). We call this the sleeping bag method, it was used by campers first. We used to put a wrapped pot in our bed and would go out for a walk, find dinner ready when we came home. But I was always so scared we would knock it over 😁
@joopdaloop5840
@joopdaloop5840 2 года назад
defitnely going to try this! and less steam coming off into the home 👍🏽
@carolelavoie3898
@carolelavoie3898 2 года назад
Well...I tried it tonight and...it realy works 😃 I can't believe I didn't know that. Thank you Chris for sharing.
@haircuthunny26
@haircuthunny26 2 года назад
Thank you!
@pamelarising344
@pamelarising344 2 года назад
I use a hot water bottle under the covers to warm up the bed and then to keep me warm. I also use a heat pack to warm my back and my shoulders. Just pop it in the microwave and it soothes the muscles too when I watch tv. We also have infrared quartz heaters to heat just the room we are in. I will use a 12v electric throw with one of my batteries if we lose electricity along with hot water bottle.
@janetlovesjesus100
@janetlovesjesus100 2 года назад
Buy some thermal vests/t-shirts. Not too expensive and not too bulky to restrict movement. A thin layer that makes a difference. 🙂
@robertmccormick2591
@robertmccormick2591 2 года назад
Micro fleece for bed sheets, throws, and pillow cases amazing,
@robertmccormick2591
@robertmccormick2591 2 года назад
Micro fleece sheet sets or throw. Incredible keep your own temperature!
@faithrada
@faithrada Год назад
When I was a kid we had no heat in our 3 season cottage. Mom would wrap warm bricks & cast Iron frying pans to heat our beds. And yes.. we used lots of thermoses.
@saltyassassins5816
@saltyassassins5816 2 года назад
I subscribed to this channel yesterday. Family and I have covid so I'm going to binged watch your videos
@Pauleysteph
@Pauleysteph 2 года назад
We have a vent director on our dryer. In the summer, when you don't want the heat in your home, you vent it outside, and in the winter you let it vent into the home. This allows for moisture to cancel out some of the lower humidity for the winter, prevents cold are backdraft, and we cover the vent into the home with a knee high stocking. The stocking prevents unwanted lint from coming into the home and, when full, the stockings are great to use in our wood stove.
@jacryan2004
@jacryan2004 Год назад
My vent makes the kitchen floor wet which i then use to mop 😂😂
@ggb.9638
@ggb.9638 2 года назад
Oh geez got retro flashbacks as a child with my grandmother shouting at me “Shut the fridge door!” Lol. 😂 stuck with me in my adult life.🥰
@UndertheMedian
@UndertheMedian 2 года назад
LOL! I'm afraid we all have those memories.
@jacryan2004
@jacryan2004 Год назад
Put a see thru shower curtain on the windows - creates a barrier. Double layer curtains. Use wool for all bedding
@jobarger6082
@jobarger6082 Год назад
When you turn the shower on & waiting for it to get warm. Put a 5 gallon bucket under it to catch water that would normally go down the drain. It can be used for washing vehicles, mopping the floor, general cleaning or to flush the toilet. But. Heating thing but a way to save water. I live in. Desert. Water is very costly. More than my electric bill!
@sprouts2go
@sprouts2go 2 года назад
We heat strictly with wood. Our upstairs stove has a wireless wood stove fan on it that sits on the top of it. Works great and when the electric goes out it stills pushes the heat out into the room. We have a system that has a pipe the goes thru the wood stove. Heats the water and goes to an exchange tank. Thus preheating the water before it goes into the hot water tank. In the summer the solar panels heat that and goes into the Solar hot water tank.
@phoebegraveyard7225
@phoebegraveyard7225 2 года назад
I firmly believe in wool. A real wool sweater insulates far better than polyesters. My Hudson’s bay blanket is on my bed from October to May. Wool socks , mits and hats are best too.
@carolb3122
@carolb3122 2 года назад
Hey! Women have longer hair to shampoo and rinse! That’s why we take a little longer in the shower, although my husband takes longer in the shower than I do. 😄. Boy Scouts learn to keep their “chimney”. (head) covered when out camping to keep warmer.
@lsfunk01
@lsfunk01 2 года назад
I’m in the U.K. and we have radiators! It’s the most common source of heat here! We have a gas fire in the lounge but we don’t need to use it because the radiators are so warm. We had loft & house insulation done free so the radiators only need to be on an hour and it heats the whole house up! We turn the radiators off in the bedrooms tho ( menopausal thing 😂) We did the foil behind our radiators in the last house but it’s not needed here! I love watching your videos and I think we do most of these suggestions and for the last several weeks we have kept reducing the numbers on our gas & electric meters, we keep a spread sheet of our weekly readings and try to reduce usage, it’s becoming a bit of a game trying 😂
@cindyjohnson4378
@cindyjohnson4378 2 года назад
Yes I make the rice socks 🧦 and use them for heating pads and in the bed too. I give them away as gifts too.
@janeoxley4829
@janeoxley4829 2 года назад
Hi Hope and Larry, yes when I was a child we had no central heating in the house, coal fires were used and a paraffin heater in the bedroom.
@UndertheMedian
@UndertheMedian 2 года назад
Wow! Thanks for sharing. I think we tend to forget that it's, honestly, not been that many years since central heating was installed in homes.
@mariannewesten3638
@mariannewesten3638 2 года назад
We pay lower prices at night(22.00-7.00),and in the Weekend. That lowers the Costs👍.
@kamicrum4408
@kamicrum4408 2 года назад
Hester day time 65 night i turn the baby down to 45 it onky freezes here on occasion ca,central valley. Imorefer ti skeep in a cold room.
@desertfish6239
@desertfish6239 2 года назад
We have electric rolling shutters on our home. They keep out the cold but we bought them mostly to keep out the heat in the summer. We live in the desert and temps can sometimes hit 120 or more.
@AV_AllYouNeedIsLove
@AV_AllYouNeedIsLove 2 года назад
You two are Awesome! Thank you! Great Tips! God bless you both.
@deedeesmith3073
@deedeesmith3073 2 года назад
I use bed warmers and love them .
@myrtleesther8855
@myrtleesther8855 2 года назад
If you can afford the initial outlay, an electric blanket on the bed is a very cost effective way of having warmth it just costs pennies, to run for several hours. , go to bed earlier and get up later in winter. I do that, so I only heat the house for a couple of hours day. Can do loads from bed, apart from sleeping, read, watch tv, listen to radio, do cross words, knit, make calls, surf internet, send emails.,then get up take a brisk walk or go for a swim (use their showers at the pool to wash) . Cook in a slow cooker and have hearty meals all cooked on minimum amount of energy, do double portions and freeze one. Buy thermal vests/leggings, they more than pay for themselves as thermostats can be turned down when in the home or office etc. When cooking potatoes pop a colander with veg on top put a lid on and steam the veg.
@sally1hud
@sally1hud Год назад
When I bought my house and did a walk-through I was told that in the winter if I turn my heat down when I leave and then Jack it up quickly that it makes it go into emergency heat. I was advised to turn it up to degrees at a time to avoid this.
@jonnaborosky8836
@jonnaborosky8836 2 года назад
It's always been thought that a lot of heat loss occurs through the top of the head. That's an old-wives' tale. As a retired nurse, I can say that's true. Heat leaves through skin everywhere equally. Actually hair on the head keep a in a little more heat. I've heard of terra cotta heaters. You don't really even have to have the tin can.
@TermiteVideo
@TermiteVideo 2 года назад
That’s okay if you have hair on your head. Lots of guys don’t!
@jonnaborosky8836
@jonnaborosky8836 2 года назад
@@TermiteVideo Exactly what I said. For those men, there are always caps and hats.
@jonnaborosky8836
@jonnaborosky8836 2 года назад
Yes.
@jonnaborosky8836
@jonnaborosky8836 2 года назад
@@TermiteVideo lol!
@barbarawilliams979
@barbarawilliams979 2 года назад
My energy co. Does that. From May to Oct. the rates are cheaper after 7pm and on weekends..I do take advantage of it..
@JimTheProducer
@JimTheProducer 2 года назад
These are really good thanks for compiling
@judiashley5818
@judiashley5818 2 года назад
Some of these are a little extreme. I take a warm Bubble bath and get myself all warm then bundle up. It keeps me warm. Yes you spend on water but it's cheaper then the heating bill and great stress relief. Just bundle up. I did try the plastic trash bag taped to the south side window and it sucks up heat and then let's it out. Seemed to work but a hassle. I do like leave the oven door open after cooking. I'm gonna a try that
@sheilafreisthler4421
@sheilafreisthler4421 2 года назад
Looking forward to this evening’s topic!
@natalieward8017
@natalieward8017 2 года назад
I have found wearing a hat on your head helps a lot.
@cindyjohnson4378
@cindyjohnson4378 2 года назад
No we don’t have heat upstairs. We have an old farm house in Williamsburg IN
@expatiate1
@expatiate1 2 года назад
My electric company has a lower rate plan late in the evening and they sent out a comparison if I change to that plan it would cost me $5 MORE a year than now
@carriedavis1424
@carriedavis1424 2 года назад
No central heat here at our Arkansas cabin👍🙏🏻
@benverasso4836
@benverasso4836 Месяц назад
i also use 1 watt led light bulbs threw my house...
@danstafford5977
@danstafford5977 2 года назад
electric chair heat pad
@loisfromohio3109
@loisfromohio3109 2 года назад
Cherry seed Warmers.
@carolyndalton7775
@carolyndalton7775 2 года назад
Even washing my hair I can be out of the shower in 5 to 7 minutes at the most. Also I read a tip and I’m not sure if it works or not that says to put one of those silver emergency blankets between your fitted sheet on the bed that it keeps your bed warmer. But I don’t know if it works because I have not had the opportunity to try it.
@zaryabamin9479
@zaryabamin9479 2 года назад
Use which sheets on bed? Can somebody please write it down
@ladydrgnfly921
@ladydrgnfly921 2 года назад
I’ve tried the terra-cotta put it doesn’t work.
@nannettewalsh6153
@nannettewalsh6153 2 года назад
What was the name of the thermos that you guys said was so good??
@barbarawilliams979
@barbarawilliams979 2 года назад
I have made them out of rice.
@UndertheMedian
@UndertheMedian 2 года назад
Mine are rice-filled, too. A friend made me one with dried corn a few years ago.
@marykemnitz7905
@marykemnitz7905 2 года назад
Have cats
@SuperWhatapain
@SuperWhatapain 2 года назад
👍💜🙏😊
@kathyharmon2093
@kathyharmon2093 2 года назад
I purchased a child’s bed tent ( they offer some on Amazon that will fit a full size bed , I am 5’10 and I fit in it fine) because it’s intended for a child it has a couple of screen windows I tossed a lightweight quilt over the tent and without any heat on in my bedroom ( windows covered with reflectex ) I actually get hot sometimes in the winter in the Midwest lol
@judimardula8685
@judimardula8685 2 года назад
I use a C Pap. In cold weather I cover my whole head with a blanket. Very cosy and keeps me warm. Never thought of this as saving energy but I do keep my room cool.
@katherinerichardson1767
@katherinerichardson1767 2 года назад
I loved all the ideas! The one tip about blocking cold outside air had me thinking of a way to block the outside air from coming into my house during the winter. We have screened in porches so we are planning to block the screens with plastic sheets this year but next year we are planning to purchased clear plex-glass to fit into the screened windows. This will be added to our budget this year so we have the money to purchase the material. Thanks everyone for your great ideas and thank you Hope and Larry for sharing those ideas.
@larryware1
@larryware1 2 года назад
Thank you, Katherine. There are always things we all can learn from each other. Hope and I love sharing ideas we glean from our viewers.
@patmartin9727
@patmartin9727 2 года назад
I too will be trying this. I cook on electric and I do turn the power early and allow things to cook in the residual heat. I also boil the kettle to put in pans of veg so they come to the boil quicker.
@TermiteVideo
@TermiteVideo 2 года назад
We love flannel sheets and sleep on them all winter. You never get into a cold bed!
@janetlovesjesus100
@janetlovesjesus100 2 года назад
I recently bought fleece bedding. Best thing ever and wasn't very expensive. 🙂
@vzimmer1951
@vzimmer1951 2 года назад
My parents heated bricks on the coal furnace then wrapped them in blankets or towels to heat the bed.
@charlynehill5999
@charlynehill5999 2 года назад
Get on a budget plan! Utility companies will work with you if you ask to help you stay within your budget
@rough-hewnhomestead5737
@rough-hewnhomestead5737 2 года назад
This is a bit off topic, but when my youngest was really little, there was an ad on TV(we've cut cable since~~yay!) for a product called something like "Earache Bear"~~for use when a kid has an achy ear. She wanted one because it was cute. ;) I did her one better~~we made one! She had a little stuffed bear that she had won picking up ducks at our county fair. I cut a slit in the back and took out the stuffing. I added some rice to an old (Clean!) sock and sewed it tightly. The rice sock could be warmed and inserted into the back of the bear. I sewed a couple of buttons on so the hole where the ric pack went could be secured. It was awesome and we did actually use it for the occasional earache. Great tips! Thanks.
@TermiteVideo
@TermiteVideo 2 года назад
If you are in the UK contact your energy company or the local authority to get free insulation for your roof space. Anyone can get it regardless of income and there are usually schemes running to do this work.
@bria2596
@bria2596 2 года назад
What a good reason to wear my blue Fedora every day! * Thanks for covering this important topic. I've put a lot of your advice to work at my house, and I am saving money. THANKS!
@larryware1
@larryware1 2 года назад
Thanks, Bri. So nice to know it's working for someone else.
@bria2596
@bria2596 2 года назад
@@larryware1 I bubble-wrapped the really big windows - and it is helping because the BIG CHILL has returned. I will be able to reuse the bubble wrap for winter for years to come.
@valoriesmith8875
@valoriesmith8875 2 года назад
I used the warm rice in a sock idea for my sickly kitten to keep him warm. Worked so well, but had not thought of using the idea for me. Thank you for a great video.
@sagawang5
@sagawang5 2 года назад
Yes grew up in house on rock foundation & only heat was a pot belly stove in center room & no heat in rest of house. Used iron andirons to heat bed, no running water, no indoor plumbing, could see thru cracks in walls if the wallpaper was falling off. Survival works
@cogit8able
@cogit8able 2 года назад
Yes cleaning ductwork and replacing filters often helps with furnace efficiency and allergies.
@Symbiosen
@Symbiosen 2 года назад
I live in a 1959 stone house in northern Germany. In the 70ies insulation and double glazed windows had been added, but most of the blinds stayed the same. Heavy wooden blinds, which insulate the windows and wont allow wind/storms to cool the house during the nights. If you have some, keep them. Even if they are really hard to lift in the mornings due to their weight.
@TraceB
@TraceB 2 года назад
Great tips! My first apartment in PA had radiators. The home was built in 1901 & I had to put plastic on all the windows in the winter because of leaks & a landlady who didn’t fix anything. I used cedar chips in pantyhose to double as draft dodgers & spider repellants. The rent was $390 for the entire decade I lived there though!
@cogit8able
@cogit8able 2 года назад
Putting the thermostat on a timer helps as well. I keep the house at 60 during winter Most of the time especially at night and while everyone is gone during the day. I don’t have AC but I would reverse that and not run the AC as high at night and when the family is out.
@larryware1
@larryware1 2 года назад
That's a great way to save money. Unfortunately, the older Hope and I get, the less tolerant we seem to be of the cold. 65 is as low as we can go for now. I wish we could do 58.
@mothertreasa
@mothertreasa 2 года назад
A heated mattress pad is a Godsend here in New England!
@LadyBeeSting2434
@LadyBeeSting2434 2 года назад
Great tips, thanks for all for sharing! Just a heads up, at Dollar Tree year round now they have the pool noodles if you want to make the door drafters that was shared. I think it’s due to so many crafters but yes, not just in summer time any more and are located by the registers :) Keep saving, investing and giving where it matters 🎉
@larryware1
@larryware1 2 года назад
Oh, thanks, Lady Marie. We'll look for them!
@markchristensen5206
@markchristensen5206 2 года назад
I use pool noodles to cover my exposed water pipes
@kamicrum4408
@kamicrum4408 2 года назад
When my 3 children were young we lived in a large house with a circulating hot water pump once everyone was up& showered, dushwasher runnjng,Id go& turn off the pump,if knowobes home whybdom.i need tomosy to curculste the hit water?!
@carolchidlow4798
@carolchidlow4798 9 месяцев назад
Even though I live in Florida, it is northern Florida and on occasion like the past few nights it has been down in the 30s. I do not have central heat, and no heat at all in my bedroom, I close the blinds, close the curtains, but the best thing is I put a fleece between my top sheet and my quilt. Talk about a cozy place to sleep? this is the best.
@seriouslyjoking2
@seriouslyjoking2 2 года назад
I moved into our home & immediately DIYed removed the pink insulation. My husband thought I was crazy. My father-in-law worked on yachts & told me that fiberglass insulation deteriorates over time losing its effectiveness. Twenty-two years later, I pay $50 less for heating each month as well as cooling than I did when I moved in. My husband doesn't think I am crazy anymore.
@jaynesteffel3259
@jaynesteffel3259 Год назад
During snowstorms I wear flannel pajama pants a camisole with a long sleeve top with a heavy sweatshirt on top to.bed plus heavy socks to bed. I put 2 thick comforters on top of me with a thick comforter on the bed instead of sheets I am super warm.
@katsfarm2062
@katsfarm2062 2 года назад
Great ideas.i use left over crochet thread to crochet covers to go behind my heavy curtains. I get to use all my pieces of yarn up and stay warm
@deannahaapala3356
@deannahaapala3356 2 года назад
I put timers on the fridge, freezer and hot water. I turn my freezer fridge and hot water off during the night and have them come on before I get up. Also I found out during cold weather, especially if your room is in the basement that the cold can creep up under your bed. Here you layer yourself that you won't be cold on top only to have your back side feeling cold. Putting a layer of reflective bubble wrap between your mattress and bed box will put a stop to that. Also I have wooden shutters on my windows. I make the shutters close to have the bottoms up so that the cold air has to work it's way up before it comes in . It really makes a difference.
@realtorkathleenoconnell35
@realtorkathleenoconnell35 2 года назад
It was just announced that the local gas companies have requested to RAISE their prices by 9.5%!!! I'll be wearing plenty of sweaters, thermal socks, slippers and using that fantastic electric blanket I invested.
@Patti-1962
@Patti-1962 2 года назад
We saved and purchased a new heat pump for our home. We knew our electricity bills were much higher than they should be. The savings have been shocking!!! Most months our electricity bills are less than half of what they used to be. I know it was a huge expense, but well worth it!
@larryware1
@larryware1 2 года назад
Super! Doesn't that make you smile?!
@mush3199
@mush3199 2 года назад
My free space heater (Teena Kitty) keeps me warm every evening 😻
@carolelavoie3898
@carolelavoie3898 2 года назад
Lol ! Mine does too, evenings and nights. 🐈‍⬛
@bdog111
@bdog111 2 года назад
Not sure if you've ever covered this but back in the day the "refrigerator" used to be called the "ice box". When it's cold enough out I take the largest plastic containers I can fit in my fridge, fill them with water, set them outside to freeze into a giant block of ice, then put them in my fridge. Not only does my fridge not run as much, it's very cold too (so could cause issues depending on what you keep in fridge). Also, when I shower I turn off the water when I'm applying soap to my body. When you turn off oven for last 10 minutes of cooking time it's best to add 5 more minutes of cooking time to that to ensure proper cooking.
@tamarasmith288
@tamarasmith288 2 года назад
I just wanted to thank you for all the wonderful videos. My husband and I heeded your advice about the price of coffee and we stocked up for many many months. Thank goodness because when we were shopping the other evening, we noticed our coffee had gone up by $1.50!! We are also looking at some of your alternative heat sources to help save money. Thanks again, and many blessings:)
@lauraclark92
@lauraclark92 2 года назад
Something simple that we've used for a draft dodger are pairs of jeans, a couple pairs per door way does the trick, especially the front and/or back door. Obviously not your favorite ones that you wear all the time but do you have any that are full of holes and worn out or don't fit like they used to? Draft dodgers!! The material is heavy and jeans are the perfect shape for the bottom of a door. This works really well and is something you already have!
@dnw75
@dnw75 2 года назад
I have a blanket Hoodie & it works well with helping to keep you warm.
@CherylMacKay11f
@CherylMacKay11f 2 года назад
I had an energy audit… we failed miserably. Lol. So the cost was $12,000 for insulation and we only need to pay $2200!! The rest was covered by the program. The house is so much warmer. And we are using less energy.
@UndertheMedian
@UndertheMedian 2 года назад
Wow! That turned out to be a super good program for you. I think our insulation was around $6000 and it was completely covered by the program. After we got it done, the first thing we noticed was how much less often our AC was cycling on and off.
@desertcandle1
@desertcandle1 2 года назад
I was getting csa boxes which had reflex type insulation in them to keep items cool. I saved these and put them in my windows between the storm window and inside window to add a little extra insulation. It was free and my old windows stay a bit warmer. I also bought some reflex to do the rest of them. I have sash windows so I only do the bottom half. Adds privacy but still allows me to see outside and I stay a bit warmer! I have used the terracotta pot heaters they work well for me. I am going to try some of your other ideas to help save money. Thanks for all of your tips. Life is hard enough without worrying about staying warm. Every penny counts these days!
@lisefrydenlund4147
@lisefrydenlund4147 2 года назад
Hallo from Lise in Norway I just warched you program and agree whit Stein in Norway, I use wool, I knit myself and use wool in blankets and clothes. Keeps me warm. 😊😁 I live in a flat now and miss my wood stove. Many good tips here. 👍👍 some I use, some New for me, but perhaps I'll try some of them.
@SherryEllesson
@SherryEllesson 2 года назад
Larry & Hope, when I worked for my state's Dept of Transportation, my division got moved into a brand new building. We noticed the moment we went to unpack boxes and set up our desks, etc that the air conditioning was working overtime and the place was like a refrigerator. I was standing in the front hallway shaking my head when a male voice asked, "so, what do you think?" I answered, "I think whomever designed this place needs to go back to school and learn about thermodynamics!" There was a thermostat for the whole floor on a south-facing wall of windows where the sun poured in and heated the hallway and was triggering the A.C. It turned out the male voice had been the architect who was visiting and expected everyone to kiss his ring.
@UndertheMedian
@UndertheMedian 2 года назад
I love this story SOOO much!
@TermiteVideo
@TermiteVideo 2 года назад
My husband and I wear good quality gilets around the house. Husband often works at home so it is colder sitting still at a desk for hours so the gilet is good. He also has an electric heater next to him. There is no other heating in that room throughout the day but a gilet and a heater keep him plenty warm enough.
@larryware1
@larryware1 2 года назад
That's saving you money. Excellent, TermiteVideo.
@debrabrown5728
@debrabrown5728 2 года назад
What's a gilet ?
@TermiteVideo
@TermiteVideo 2 года назад
@@debrabrown5728 I don’t know what you call them in America but it is a padded, sleeveless jacket. Very practical as,ar
@TermiteVideo
@TermiteVideo 2 года назад
Arm movement is unimpeded but all vital organs are kept toasty warm!
@debrabrown5728
@debrabrown5728 2 года назад
@@TermiteVideo Thank you. We would call that a vest. They are popular, functional, and even fashionable. I appreciate the vocabulary lesson !
@butterflylady5568
@butterflylady5568 2 года назад
We have no heat up stairs. Our home 111 years old. We just jumped in bed and covered our heads we were never sick. When our children were young we lay towel on the wood stove. Run it stairs put it on there bed they jump in cover up. We never thought anything about. In fact it was a blessing. We had fun doing this for our children and they still talk about it. We still live in the same old farm house we are very happy. We do have a furnace on lower level. We have electric fire place up stairs. We never use it. Life is good
@allisonspeer6837
@allisonspeer6837 2 года назад
Keeping the thermostat turned down to 65 or less to cut any Propane gas use to a minimum. We are on budget billing so that helps me "know" what my bill will be, no surprises. We are blessed to have a wood stove and also a pellet stove in our lower level/family room and utility room areas. We are able to cut our own wood for free and we do purchase a pallet of pellets every year and keep our supply stocked. Because the heat rises every room upstairs stays pretty warm except our bedroom which we spend a lot of time in. It also is exposed to the outside on 3 walls and we have 4 large tall windows and a set of sliding doors out to the deck, so quite a bit of heat loss. We are big believers in snuggly blanket and I have a plush robe with a hood... love it. I also wear a hat in the house a lot of the time ( i have short hair and this really helps) and I dress in layers. We also have a small electric panel type heater mounted on the wall which uses very little energy. We only use this during very cold days. I'm definitely going to get a meter you recommended to check things out. We keep blankets in all of our vehicles too. We have had an energy audit in the past and got a 75.00 credit on our electric bill. This reminds me I do need to wrap our water heater, we have not done that since we replaced it the other year. Closing curtains at night to keep in the heat and opening them up to get solar heat on sunny days helps too. Hot coffee and hot soup warm you from within. I always leave the oven door open after baking to warm the kitchen. Love all of your tips.
@matefamily7883
@matefamily7883 2 года назад
Fleece sheets are so soft and incredibly warm
@militaryhomes6292
@militaryhomes6292 2 года назад
I can't wait till my daughter is older. We have one particular room in the house that gets COLD in the winter. So we have to run a space heater in her room at night. However I don't want her getting wrapped up in an electric blanket at night.
@cackleberrycottage2340
@cackleberrycottage2340 2 года назад
When we bought a house in 2004, it had an electric hot water heater. We removed it and put in a propane on demand water heater. Our electric bill went down by half. We don't know how much it added to the propane bill because we were heating with propane at the time and always got one tank fill a month. There didn't seem to be any discernible increase in propane usage.
@March5546
@March5546 2 года назад
My son left the oven on all night after making cinnamon rolls last night. Most expensive cinnamon roll we’ve had. 🤦🏻‍♀️
@UndertheMedian
@UndertheMedian 2 года назад
Oh, the poor kid. I'll bet he felt horrible. I did that once, too.
@justmisde4701
@justmisde4701 2 года назад
When showering wet yourself down turn the water off then wash then turn the water on and rinse off
@sandraboose3686
@sandraboose3686 2 года назад
Our energy Co use to have on peek off peek but when they removed the cap to electric prices and being able to shop for your electric supply they removed that program of on peek off peek which is terrible.
@marlenegearon4709
@marlenegearon4709 2 года назад
When using flannel sheets don't forget flannel comforter, they work wonderful. Also, keep the bathroom door closed, it keeps the bathroom warmer.
@LatoyaLlab
@LatoyaLlab Год назад
My grandma uses socks with rice for sinus headaches. Lay it across the forehead and or eyes, don’t get it too hot, and it works perfectly.
@NC-dv8yf
@NC-dv8yf 2 года назад
Hit those thumbs up 👍
@nataschalorez8885
@nataschalorez8885 2 года назад
When home alone, the central heating doesn't go on unless it is lesthan 12,5 degrees celcius (around 54 Fahrenheit I think). I just use a blanket to drape around shoulders and back, and that's it
@debbiee6535
@debbiee6535 2 года назад
I went to the Dollar Tree and picked up that foam board and put in my windows in my bedroom and it cut the air around 70%
@dnw75
@dnw75 2 года назад
Does the foam board come in different sizes?
@debbiee6535
@debbiee6535 2 года назад
@@dnw75 it usually comes the size of a poster board they do have the smaller ones and the different colors as well I just got white that's the first thing I grabbed should work great
@sagawang5
@sagawang5 2 года назад
Just got new hvac system & installer said it is 40% more efficient than electric heat. We r using ours when temp outdoor is 40 degrees ferinheight
@jabow1878
@jabow1878 2 года назад
We do not have curtains on our windows much of the year. They passively heat our house. In the winter I put up command hooks and hang a curtain rod with blankets ( or thermal curtains). I also use bubble wrap on the coldest windows.
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