33 Ways to Lower Your Utility Bills (2024)

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Did you see that Kansas Gas Service asked for yet another rate hike this week– totaling an estimated $28 million? Meanwhile I’m over here turning off and unplugging various home appliances to conserveenergy. These price hikes will only keep coming, so saving on your home’s utilities is turning into a must. I’ve compiled a list of 33of my BEST tips to keeping your utilities at a minimum – with minimal effort and without spending a dime.

Refrigerators and Freezers:

The highest energy siphons in your home areyour refrigerator and your freezers. I say freezer(s) because as a couponer, I have three. 😀

1.) Freezers operate most efficiently when full. Cold food stays cold longer than cold air does, so the less air that needs to circulate, the more efficiently your freezer will operate. To cut costs, fill empty milk jugs with water and throw them in the freezer to fill up vacant space.

2.) Same principal as your freezer – as long as your fridge isn’t stuffed to the gills, the fuller the better. Check your damper, you don’t want anything right up against it that could cause your fridge to work harder.

We had a repair man out years ago only tell us that a produce bag (holding lettuce?) had been pressed up against the damper– not allowing air to circulate. Doh!

3.)Let your leftovers cool completely before throwing them in the fridge. Your refrigerator will have to work less to cool it down. That’s not to say you should leave them out all evening of course. If you’re in a hurry you could place the food storage container in an ice bath, or stick some of these reusable ice cubes in the food.

4.) Make sure that the seal on your fridge is nice and tight. Test it out by placing a dollar bill in the door and shutting it. If you can pull the bill out easily, you’re losing energy.

Dishwasher:

5.) Try and waitfor a full load before you run the dishwasher. If you really need those dishes clean (leaving for vacation etc) and you’ve got the option to run just the top rack, take it!

6.) Don’t use the heat dry feature. Unless you’ve got reason to, you’re simply heating your dishesfor no reason at all. Let them air dry and save that energy.

7.) Make a habit of checking for clogged food or other particles in the drain on a regular basis. Some recommend once per week, we do bi-weekly – on payday – so I remember!

Stove/Oven:

8.) Use glass or ceramic bake ware – they hold heat better, meaning that you don’t need to run your oven as high – typically about 25 degree difference. Less heat = less cost.

9.) When self-cleaning your oven, do it immediately after baking. The oven is already piping hot – capitalize on that!

10.) If baking – especially in the summer – bake a double batch. I take leftovers to work just about every single day. I’ll eat the “extra batches”for lunch all. week. long.

Bonus: Count this as a “free” lunch! Trysome of our amazing recipes right over here.

Washing Machine and Dryer:

11.) Wash your clothes using cold water if possible, with cold water detergent. This saves energy as you are not heating up the water.

12.) Always try to run a full load – or adjust the load size if needed. You’ll save energy and water.

13.) Don’t over-fill your clothes dryer. Same principal as the damper in the fridge as noted above. If the air can’t circulate, how’s it supposed to dry your clothes? Heat alone? Even more energy wasted.

14.) Make sure to keep your lint trap clean. Not only is this an energy sucker, it can bea fire hazard as well.

See our homemade laundry detergent – that is HE safe!

Heating and Air Conditioning:

15.) According to leading experts, adjusting your thermostat by just 1 degree makes up to a 3% difference in your energy bill. ONE degree! If you’re used to having your home set at 68 degrees, inch your way up to 71 and see if you can live with it. That is a 9% decrease in your monthly bill!! Can’t do three whole degrees? Try just one.

16.) Do not block heat registers or return air vents. If the air can’t flow, it can’t do its job, forcing your unit to work harder.

17.) Use ceiling fans to help circulate air. Use a low speed to push warm air down in the winter and to help keep an even temperature.

18.) Use reusable air filters. You’re supposed to be changing these out every single month. Do you? By using reusable filters, you’ll save bundles over the years. Paul kept our last filter to use as a back up while the reusableis drying after it’s monthly cleaning.

19.) Use an extra blanket at night instead of turning up the heater. Every degree counts!

20.) If you have a programmable thermostat – take advantage of it! By setting the thermostat to adjust temperature automatically while you’re gone and again at night and then in the morning, you could save up to 20%!

21.) Make a habit of cleaning leaves and debris from your central a/c unit. Any buildup reduces air flow whichforces your unit to work harder.

22.) Every so often, compare the meter reading against your utility bill. While you’re likely to notice a large error, it never hurts to take a peek and compare either.

Tip from a reader: keep your fan running in the spring/summer(if not stifling hot) to help circulate air. The fan moves the cool air up from the basem*nt. Or you could just hang out in the basem*nt! 🙂

Lighting:

23.) Take advantage of natural lighting. If possible, arrange your furniture so that when you open blinds, the natural sunlight warms your couch or love seat. If you’re warmer in the sunlight, you’ll need to use your furnace less. Use the opposite concept during the summer.

24.) Place lamps in corners if possible. The illumination in the corner creates an illusion of more lighting without having two lamps turned on.

25.) Replace regular light bulbs withCFLor LED.

Water:

26.) Set your water heater to 120 degrees. For a family of four each taking 5 minute showers, that should suffice without wasting energy.

27.) Turn off the water as you shave or brush your teeth. No need to have it running the entire time if you’re not constantly using it. I personally brush my teeth while taking my shower in the morning. Two birds!

28.) Check your water heater for an “on vacation” setting. If you’ve got it, use it!

29.) If you’ve got a leaky faucet or a toilet that runs, spend the money for parts and fix it. A leaky faucet can waste over 200 gallons of water every single month!

Overall Energy Saving:

30.) Make a nightly energy sweep. I’m sure you already walk your house before bed, making sure the doors are locked. Start checking for electronics plugged in (or turned on) that may not need to be while you’re at it.

*Do you have a guest room with a clock and a TV that is rarely used? Unplug them! You can always plug them in before company arrives, and you’re not throwing money out the windowin the interim.

31.) After your first cup of coffee in the morning, turn off and unplug the coffee maker. Use a thermal cup if needed, and drink hot coffee all morning long.

32.) Consider Average Billing for your utilities. Our monthly energy bills (gas and electric combined) are usually in the same cost range every singlemonth (unless it’s 100 degrees for two straight months). Taking advantage of the utility company’s average billing policy won’t save you money exactly, but it helps you to budget your finances – if nothing else.

33.) Seal any cracks, use weather stripping on exterior doors, caulk windows if needed to better insulate your home. While thistip isn’t completely free, you’ll see the difference in your monthly bills and the work will pay for itself shortly.

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33 Ways to Lower Your Utility Bills (2024)

FAQs

What to say to get your bills lowered? ›

How to negotiate lower bills
  • Say upfront that you're considering canceling your service and ask to be transferred to the customer retention or cancellations department. ...
  • If you're not happy with the rep's offer, mention your customer history: “I've been a customer for [X years] and I've never missed a payment.
Sep 22, 2023

What bills can I save money on? ›

How to save money on household bills
  • Reducing your home phone and broadband bill.
  • Get a cheaper mobile phone bill.
  • Cutting the cost of your water bill.
  • Government help to reduce your energy bills.
  • Are you paying too much Council Tax?
  • Cut the cost of driving and public transport.
  • Pay your bills on time.

What is the 50 30 20 rule? ›

The 50-30-20 rule recommends putting 50% of your money toward needs, 30% toward wants, and 20% toward savings.

How can I make my bills smaller? ›

Here are 10 ways you can lower your bills:
  1. Negotiate your bills.
  2. Switch to a fixed pricing plan.
  3. Downgrade service.
  4. Use efficient appliances.
  5. Rotate services.
  6. Refinance loans.
  7. Use a balance transfer card.
  8. Bundle products.
Mar 17, 2023

How do you lower your wifi bill? ›

If you're lucky enough to have options, switching providers can help you score a great deal.
  1. Buy your own cable modem and router for cheaper Wi-Fi (over time) ...
  2. Reduce your internet speed for a lower price. ...
  3. Negotiate with your internet provider for a better deal. ...
  4. Bundle your services for a better combined price.
Apr 11, 2024

What to do if your bills are too high? ›

Consider a Personal Loan

If you have debt you're looking to pay off, consider consolidating your debt with a personal loan. You will have the chance to receive fixed interest rates and one set regular monthly payment that never changes.

How to live on $1,000 a month after bills? ›

How to Live on $1,000 a Month
  1. Assess Your Situation. You can't really learn how to manage your money better if you don't know where you're starting from. ...
  2. Separate Needs From Wants. ...
  3. Lower Your Housing Costs. ...
  4. Get Rid of Your Car. ...
  5. Eat at Home. ...
  6. Negotiate Your Bills. ...
  7. Learn to Barter and Trade. ...
  8. Get Rid of Debt.

How to save $1,000 every month? ›

The experts we spoke to recommended taking these steps.
  1. Analyze your finances. If you want to save $1,000 in a month, then you need to earn $1,000 more than what you spend. ...
  2. Plan your meals. ...
  3. Cut subscriptions. ...
  4. Make impulse purchases harder. ...
  5. Sell unneeded items. ...
  6. Find extra work.
Sep 26, 2023

What is the 30 day rule? ›

The premise of the 30-day savings rule is straightforward: When faced with the temptation of an impulse purchase, wait 30 days before committing to the buy. During this time, take the opportunity to evaluate the necessity and impact of the purchase on your overall financial goals.

How much savings should I have at 50? ›

By age 50, you'll want to have around six times your salary saved. If you're behind on saving in your 40s and 50s, aim to pay down your debt to free up funds each month. Also, be sure to take advantage of retirement plans and high-interest savings accounts.

How to budget $5000 a month? ›

Consider an individual who takes home $5,000 a month. Applying the 50/30/20 rule would give them a monthly budget of: 50% for mandatory expenses = $2,500. 20% to savings and debt repayment = $1,000.

How to budget $4000 a month? ›

How To Budget Using the 50/30/20 Rule
  1. 50% for mandatory expenses = $2,000 (0.50 X 4,000 = $2,000)
  2. 30% for wants and discretionary spending = $1,200 (0.30 X 4,000 = $1,200)
  3. 20% for savings and debt repayment = $800 (0.20 X 4,000 = $800)
Oct 26, 2023

Can you negotiate monthly bills? ›

One way to lower your monthly bill is to hop on the phone to negotiate with service providers. By calling them up directly, you might be able to cut fees and lower your subscription costs.

What is a bill negotiation? ›

Bill negotiation is a flexible financing option that adapts to a company's growth and cash flow needs. Businesses can choose which invoices to negotiate, tailoring the process to suit their specific requirements.

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