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Buying More Eco-friendly Domestic Appliances Can Save You Money

December 28, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Appliances

For a lot of people, when buying domestic appliances online or in any other kind of shop the price is one or the most important consideration. What they tend to forget, is that there are two prices for anything which consumes power, the buying price and the running price which is finally a cost you [...]

New Appliances That Can Save You Space!

December 12, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Appliances

When it comes to refrigerators and microwaves, most kitchens are stuck with the old standbys: traditional bulky appliances. Of course, the old fridge is less costly and completely functional. However, it does tend to use up valuable kitchen real estate.

Over the years a lot of thought has gone into new designs that can help [...]

Energy-star Appliances Can Help You Save Money

November 17, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Appliances

Your household appliances are responsible for a large percentage of the energy consumed in your home. As a matter of fact, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) approximates that kitchen appliances account for almost half of the $2,000 that most average families spend on utilities each year. In addition, appliances that are over 10 years old [...]

Energy Efficient Appliances to Save on Your Bills

November 10, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Appliances

It is very easy nowadays to make huge savings on your electricity bill as well as being environmentally friendly. Just make sure that all your domestic appliances carry the “Energy Efficiency Recommended” logo that will ensure that your appliance is environment friendly.
The fact that some products are allowed to display this logo mean that they [...]

How Much Money Do You Save By Unplugging Unused Appliances? Does Electricity Really Flow Through Unused Items?

October 21, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Appliances

I just don’t understand how or why electricity flows through unused chargers and plugs to unused appliances. Does anyone have any information on this? Also, how much electricity flows through?

DIY Home Improvement: Helping You Save During the Economic Slump

October 17, 2009 by admin  
Filed under DIY

With the slumping economy showing very little promise, individuals and families everywhere have had to make cuts in expenditures – ranging from everyday costs to larger, one-off expenditures. One of the larger costs many are re-evaluating has to do with home improvement. Home improvement can certainly add up to a lot of money; however, it’s [...]

Can Plugging Appliances Into A Power Chord Save Energy & Reduce A Utility Bill?

October 10, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Appliances

I saw a news story a couple days ago about this and would like some more info. Does this only apply to appliances not in use, like a TV or microwave?

Custom DIY Concrete Stone Instructions Will Save Your Money

October 1, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Concrete

Here is how to make real-looking stone with concrete for pennies each! With these instructions, molds available everywhere, concrete, and items found in your garden shed, you can make thick stone or veneer for about $0.55 a square foot, depending on thickness. Why pay around $6.00 at retail? And you can make the stone any [...]

Make Your Landscape Energy Efficient to Save You Money

September 27, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Energy-Efficiency

It has been proven by experts that cost effective backyard landscaping which takes into account energy needs can save the average household approximately a third of their usual costs on heating and cooling throughout the summer and winter months. In reality, we could be talking about $250 of savings over a twelve month period.

The [...]

Use Overhead Doors To Save Space

September 19, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Doors

Install overhead doors in your industrial unit in order to save space around the doors. These doors open upwards and have horizontally hinged sections. To open these overhead doors you need to roll it up and for shutting them you need to pull it down. They are very strong doors that provide you with maximum [...]

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