How to save on utility bills?
Save on utility bills
How to save on utility bills? Kim Komando points you to a U.S. Department of Energy website that can help you audit your house for energy use. But that's just the beginning. If you really expect to cut back on the use of electricity and natural gas or oil, you'll have to take some active steps. You might need to plant trees or bushes to shield your home from the sun, or install insulation in the attick, or change the lightbulbs in your lamps, or unplug all the gizmos and appliances when they're not in use. The government's website is just a portal into the world of energy efficiency -- start with one click and see where it leads you. There's enough information here, and constructive ideas, to keep you busy for weeks.
"No matter where you life, energy costs are a concern. Some places use more energy during the winter. And in other places, like Arizona, energy usage skyrockets in summer.It doesn't help that energy costs always seem to be rising. This puts a serious strain on your wallet. Fortunately, there is something you can do about it..."





