With today's economy, it is important to save money where you can. But, sometimes saving money means giving up things that you like to do. Learn to use your home to put extra money in your pocket without giving up the things you have grown accustomed to.
1. Seal the leaks. When a house is new, it is very unlikely that there are air leaks or cracks that cost you money. Wait five or ten years and that might change. Inspect your home for any of these leaky places that are allowing air in and your hard earned money out. Use a candle or a stick of incense. Move around the doorways, windows, and other areas that are supposed to be sealed. The smoke will move towards the leak if there is one. When you find these leaks, seal them right away.
2. Make any small repairs yourself. Do you know what some repairmen charge just to come out and do a check? It should be illegal. See what you and your family can handle safely on your own and save money on repair bills. Change washers in faucets, re-caulk tubs and toilets, change fuses, and replace air filters. Stopping leaky faucets, air leaks, and cleaning filters will save hundreds of dollars on your utility bills each year.
3. Enroll in payment plans at utility companies. In the hottest of summers and the coldest of winters, heating and cooling bills can get out of control. Equal payment plans ensure that your bill payment stays the same each month.
4. Buy a repair plan. A service warranty can cover any repairs on major appliances. Not too many people have a few hundred dollars lying around to fix or replace a hot water heater or a refrigerator. The monthly payment for the policy is nothing compared to the costs you could incur should these necessary items go bad.
5. Do some decorating. Make use of what is free like sunlight on a winter day or lack of it on a summer day. Hanging light blocking shades keep cool air inside and the sun out on hot days. Keeping the room dark lowers the temperature as well. Hike up those shades in winter when the sun shines. Let the rays warm your home so you won't have to raise the temperature inside. These shades add character without ruining the dcor of any room.
6. Sell what you don't need. Got any stuff sitting around that you don't use anymore? Have a yard sale. Everyone has some clothes they can no longer wear or toys the kids don't play with. What about books? You clear out some space in your house and you get money as a bonus.
Saving money doesn't have to be painful. You can still keep your lifestyle without breaking the bank when you use your home to do it.
Brandon Sheley @ Sheley Enterprises
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