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<p><span style="color: #800000;"><em><span style="color: #008080;">I don&#8217;t know about you, but I prefer to be comfortable, and the thought of sweltering, or freezing when it is not absolutely necessary doesn&#8217;t make me too happy. Nor does constantly unplugging appliances when not in use, or taking cold showers, or short showers as a way of saving money at home. There are better ways. So, listen up, this can save you money! Each of these individual tasks can save money, together, they can save a lot of money.</span></em></span></p>
<h2>Seal your home</h2>
<p>Sealing your home is one of the best ways of saving money on energy costs, and can also save money on pest control. There are dozens of other reasons to properly seal your home, like dust and allergens. The cost is very low, the amount of time it uses is very small, and the payoff can be huge!  It just makes sense to do it. See also: <a title="Energy Cost Savings Sealing And Insulating" href="../energy-cost-savings-sealing-and-insulating/">Energy Cost Savings  Sealing And Insulating </a></p>
<h2>Practice pest prevention</h2>
<p>Instead of spending all that money on annual pest control contracts, take the time, and make the effort to practice pest prevention, and only call out the exterminator when he is needed to control an unusual pest problem. Good pest prevention practices will eliminate most of your pest problems, and help with saving money at home. See also: <a href="../preventive-maintenance-program-pest-control/">Preventive  Maintenance Program Pest Control</a> and <a title="View all posts filed under pest control" href="../category/pest-control/">Pest Control and management<br />
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<h2>Use best lawn practices</h2>
<p>Think outside the lawn, and create a backyard wildlife habitat. It will cost you very little to get started, it will help to decrease your pest population, and save money on annual lawn care costs. Even if you decide not to go native with your lawn care, using the proper lawn care techniques and practices; not bagging clippings, and proper mowing timetables, will still save a significant amount of  money on fertilizers and pesticides. See also: <a title="View all posts filed under lawn management" href="../category/lawn-management/">Lawn management</a></p>
<h2>Storage buildings</h2>
<p>Saving money at home is a matter of thinking things through. For instance, if you are renting from a self storage, or public storage business, you could probably save a lot of money in the long run by building or buying a storage building for your back yard. It makes little sense to store $500.00 worth of material for 10 years at a rate of $1,200.00 per year, when you could have it safely tucked away in a storage building in your backyard. Building a storage building can be accomplished with a minimum of labor and material expense, buying one from a dealer at a slightly higher cost is still better than paying eternal rent, and even buying one through a rent to own program, although it is more expensive than purchasing it outright, will save money over renting forever!  See also: <a title="View all posts filed under outdoor structures" href="../category/outdoor-structures/">Outdoor structures</a> and <a href="../renting-or-owning-storage-space/">Renting  Or Owning Storage Space</a></p>
<p>Most of our topics cover saving money at home as a matter of course. Please feel free to look around and pick out the ones that best suit your needs.</p>
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<p><span style="color: #008080;"><em>It&#8217;s always great to find that by doing one task, you have solved several problems. There are some things that you can do for your home that will help you out in several home maintenance categories. This one is simple, easy, cheap, and will save you more money than you can imagine. Energy cost savings are worth the small amount of extra effort, and saving money while adding comfort  and safety, well, that is great</em><em>!</em></span></p>
<h2>Seal your home for energy cost savings!</h2>
<p>It is that simple. It will save you money on energy loss, but it can also save you money when it comes to pest control, allergies, and other health issues, and cleaning products as well. If some of this sounds familiar to you, it is because many of the methods, and techniques used for home energy cost savings are the same ones used for pest prevention and pest control. By sealing your home, you kill at least 2 birds with 1 stone.</p>
<h3>Start by sealing your homes exterior</h3>
<h4>Doors and windows</h4>
<p>Start by caulking around door and window frames check and replace all window and door weatherstripping including door sweeps. If you can see light under your door, or around your door, it is time to replace it.</p>
<h4>Lines and pipes</h4>
<p>Check all electric line, communication cable, and plumbing entrances into your home, and caulk, or otherwise seal them.</p>
<h3>Seal inside your home</h3>
<p>Perform the same tasks you performed outside your home, inside your home. Each entrance from the outside will have a corresponding exit to the inside. Check them all, and seal them all.</p>
<h2>Sealing and insulation</h2>
<h4>Insulated windows</h4>
<p>If your windows are single pain glass, it would be a good idea to replace them with updated energy cost saving windows. They will pay for themselves in short order with the energy you save.</p>
<h4>Home made insulated windows</h4>
<p>If for some reason you are unable to do so, you can have Plexiglas cut to the dimensions of the inside of your finished window frames, add some weather stripping material between the window frame and the Plexiglas, place the Plexiglas against the window frame, and use trim to seal these in place for relief during extremely hot or cold periods. Watch for excess condensation, and any signs of mold or mildew, and remove periodically for air drying if humidity is a problem in your area.</p>
<h3>Attic and wall insulation</h3>
<p>A little more insulation can often add up to a lot of energy cost  savings.</p>
<h4>Attic insulation</h4>
<p>Check your attics insulation, and add more if needed. The standard rule of thumb for determining the need for attic insulation is: If the insulation is below the level of the ceiling joists, you need more. Just poke your head into the attic, and see if you can see the ceiling joists. If you can&#8217;t, you are alright. If you can, you should add more.</p>
<h4>Wall insulation</h4>
<p>Wall insulation is a little more difficult to determine. If you live in a newer home, you probably have sufficient insulation in the walls. If you live in a much older home, you should check to see if any insulation is present. There is a simple and relatively easy way to determine if your walls are insulated. Get a flashlight, and a screwdriver,  turn off the electricity, remove a wall plug, check for insulation in the wall cavity. Be careful to replace the wall outlet properly before turning the breaker on. This only needs to be checked in the outside walls.</p>
<h2>Attic ventilation</h2>
<p>If the system cannot remove heat during the hot season, it will retain heat, causing excessive energy consumption. If it allows heat to dissipate during the winter, it will allow excessive energy consumption. Make sure that any electrical or mechanical components are working properly. If you have a rotary vent that will not rotate, it should be repaired or replaced. If the vents are operated thermostatically, and the system is not functioning properly, it can be less efficient than a static system.</p>
<p>Following these steps will increase the energy efficiency of your home, and increase the energy cost savings, and because your home will be well sealed it should lower the population of pests inside the home, which will save you money on pest control.</p>
<p>For more money saving tips see: <a title="Saving Money At Home Money Saving Tips" href="../saving-money-at-home-money-saving-tips/">Saving Money At Home  Money Saving Tips </a></p>
<p>Note: EPA estimates that <a href="http://www.energystar.gov/index.cfm?c=home_sealing.hm_improvement_methodology">homeowners can typically save up to 20%</a> of heating  and cooling costs&#8230;by air sealing their homes and adding insulation in attics, floors over  crawl spaces, and accessible basement rim joists.</p>
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