Modern Money - 10 simple summer steps to save money at home
With the cost of living rising, from gas to goods and nearly everything in between, here are some simple ways to shrink your spending and make your dollar go further this summer.
Programmable Thermostat
There’s plenty of technologically advanced thermostats on the market and there’s bound to be one that fits your needs. Be in full control of your temperature from your smartphone as your utility bills see a dip.
Draw your drapes and blinds
On hotter days, close up your drapes, blinds and curtains to keep the heat outside while staying cooler inside. You’ll end up running your air conditioner less frequently and again, watch those dollars pile up.
Check your insulation
The smallest crack or seam in insulation can cost you hundreds of dollars that will literally vanish into air.
Take a thorough look around windows and doors for imperfect seals and patch any gaps to keep the heat out and the cool in.
Clean your vents and filters
A clogged/dirty filter can cost you money as it forces your air conditioner to work harder. It’s a relatively easy DIY project that’ll pay dividends all year long.
Also, check your vents for any blockages, dust, debris and if you notice a weak airflow, consider getting them cleaned for higher efficiency.
Air-dry your laundry
Dryers draw a high amount of power so take advantage of the warmer weather and let your clothes dry outside. Clothes racks are a small up-front investment that’ll continuously save you money.
Two wheels over four
When you can, consider biking to places close to home opposed to the car. Gas prices are absurd with little relief in sight, so save some money, reduce emissions and opt for two wheels and some fresh air when you can.
Alternative cooking methods
When you run the stove/oven, the residual heat can warm an entire floor.
Consider BBQ-ing in batches so you’ve got meals for the week. Using a slow/pressure cooker and or air fryer still gets your food cooked but at a fraction of the heat an oven generates.
Flip the fan
If you have a ceiling fan, run it counterclockwise to push the air flow downward, creating a cool-ish breeze. You’ll end up using your air conditioner sparingly since there’s existing air movement in the house.
Go low
If you’ve got a basement, take advantage of the natural cooler temperatures to beat the heat.
If you’ve got an unfinished basement or if it’s in need of repair, it’s a good time to look into some DIY solutions to maximize this part of your home.
Day tripper
Taking a series of day trips over summer reduces the cost of accommodations/airfare/car rentals/high-priced food/drink compared to a longer vacation as you’ll be back in your cool bed each night. There are hundreds of places to visit and experience in and around Mississauga, so get out there and create new memories.