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It's nearly winter and the temperature is starting to drop, particularly at night. Unfortunately, when the temperature drops, our power bills tend to rise dramatically.
In the discussion below, please share your tips for saving energy and keeping your power bill as low as possible.
What are some of the ways that you save energy in your home?
Jason
Another drastic measure that you could take - A lighter colour roof will reflect the summer sun more and reduce the amount of heat that’s transferred into your home according to this - https://www.bunnings.com.au/diy-advice/sustainability/saving-energy/energy-and-money-saving-tips-for...
One thing that helped my electricity bill was changing over my old hot water service to a heat pump system..
These Chromagen systems are not cheap, but it my State they are free!!..Provided for by the State Government..
If you live in SA..definitely worth looking into..Other States may have a similar deal..
That's what I also do.
I feel the exact same way although I've never heard of hws switch. later on I will look at the fuse box and hope that this hws switch is clearly marked so I know what switch it actually is. Thanks for that little tip. ✌️
we put a fireplace in and our insulation is awesome, and then we thumped a ripper Solar system on, we run massive fresh water and saltwater tanks, so they used to take up a huge amount of power, we have just received our last couple of bills and they are tiny, very pleased
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