Tuesday, 25 November 2014

Conserving Energy: Tips For Pennsylvania Propane & Ohio Propane Users

By Cath Buhr


There are many good reasons to lower your energy use. Not only can you help save our precious natural resources, you also can save a great deal of money. If you are a propane user, you already use a highly efficient fuel to heat your home and run appliances, but here are some tips that will help you get the most out of your energy dollar.

It's probably not surprising that the largest chunk of our heating dollar goes to pay for cooling a home and heating it up. Your heater works hard to keep the home toasty warm during the cold months, and you can help it along with a few quick fixes. Replace an old thermostat with a programmable model that automatically adjusts based upon your schedule. The Department of Energy suggests that you keep the thermostat at 68 degrees when you are home and about 55 degrees at night or when you are gone. Also be sure that hot air isn't escaping through the doors and windows of your home. Proper insulation also keeps heat in the house.

Along those same lines, your air conditioner will work more efficiently if your windows, doors and ducts are sealed. Energy efficient windows also can lower cooling costs, and even installing good shades can reduce the amount of sunlight in your home, which makes it easier for the air conditioner to do its job. Sometimes there are federal tax credits available for upgrading to a more efficient air conditioner or heater.

Appliances are another necessity that sucks up energy. Older appliances should be replaced with the most up-to-date, energy efficient models if possible. Sometimes there are tax credits for buying appliances, so keep that in mind. In addition, don't run a load of wash or turn on the dishwasher unless they are very full. This will trim your energy costs and your water costs, as well. Washing clothes in cold water also shaves a bit off your bill, and switch off the heated dry tab on your dishwasher, as this expends extra energy, too.

Energy efficient light bulbs are expensive, but they last a long time and they truly can reduce your energy usage and costs. Think about upgrading light bulbs a few at a time, and you should see a big savings over time. In addition, be sure to unplug appliances such as the microwave or the coffee maker when not in use, as these continue to draw a small amount of power. If you hook up all of your electronics, such as TVs and DVD players to a power strip, you can simply switch off the power strip when the devices are not in use to save power. The same rule applies to your computer and also your printer.

You can even maximize your propane dollar by purchasing your Ohio propane or your Pennsylvania propane in bulk during the hot months of the year. Generally, the price of propane drops during months such as August and July. At Thrifty Propane, customers can pre-buy hundreds of gallons of propane at the low prices and shave hundreds off their yearly utility costs.




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