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Sachita 12-03-2010 08:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Gemme (Post 240310)
Yaaaaay!!! :clap:

Laughing is good for saving money on heating! It not only warms you up but exercises your abdominals. :thumbsup:

This is very true. I would love to find something that make me laugh really hard and often. Any ideas?

Tommi 12-03-2010 08:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Gemme (Post 240277)
Our lease is up in February here and we're looking for a place with hardwood (or fakewood...either or) and/or tile and/or laminate. NO. MORE. CARPET.

Blech.

Besides, I like to do the Risky Business slide while in socks. :sock:

I can just seeeeee you. I can . I can see you grinning and sliding. :rubberducky:

Yeah on moving soon. Good luck on everything by the way.

Sachita 12-03-2010 08:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Pres (Post 240176)
i have large, old windows in my house, no centrl AC or heat. i have winow Ac's in two of the rooms and several ciling fans. in the summer, i run only one window AC, depending upon which room i'm in. in the winter, i keep the termostat turned way down and pile the blankets on when i'm in bed and waer laots of layers when i'm not! plus, my heating bill has been outrageously low, prob. due to the fact that the meter readers couldn't get the termotstat! *grin* however, my mother jus had the bushes trimmed and the trimmers trimmed a nice walkway to the meter, so i'm expecting the gas bill to go way up this month! we shall see!
pres:eek::moonstars:

I'm surprised they didnt make you trim them long ago. Utility companies have a right away in order to provide service. I had a situation with a tree once and rather then move the pole they were able to cut the tree. I could have fought it but I would have been the one out of pocket.

Gemme 12-03-2010 08:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Sachita (Post 240471)
This is very true. I would love to find something that make me laugh really hard and often. Any ideas?

Comedy Central? *grin*

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Originally Posted by Tommi (Post 240472)
I can just seeeeee you. I can . I can see you grinning and sliding. :rubberducky:

Yeah on moving soon. Good luck on everything by the way.

Thank you!

Passionaria 12-03-2010 09:31 PM

Here in Austin we need more cooling than heating. We also have Austin Energy that has special programs to help people get solar panels installed for their homes. It's cool, Austin is really into supporting people putting in Solar panels. If I owned a home, I would used a combination of solar, and a soapstone wood burning stove! They are fabulous, from Sweden originally I believe.

http://www.vermontwoodstove.com/sanmarino_burning.gif

http://www.virginiaradiant.com/index.html

http://www.vermontwoodstove.com/massivewoodstove.htm

I use lined drapes. Lots of them. Velvet is fabulous, and heavy. I have picture windows in every room, and that helps me a lot. I also do the regular things like only doing full loads of laundry, full dishwasher loads, and if I had a choice I would have one of the Flash heat, tank-less water heaters. My apartment is around 1100 sq feet, and my energy bill is 30-50$/ month year round.

I never leave the heater or air conditioner on for long, just long enough to get comfortable, then I turn it off and use the overhead fans.


Sachita 12-06-2010 12:39 PM

I have so many drafts in my old house its not even funny. Someone I dated years ago, a true handy butch, is going to help me start sealing it up. I have a fireplace and even thought about a blower but the cost of wood and health risk of burning wood for me and my animals isn't worth it. I did some research and cost and it seems like a wood pellet insert might be best for me. It burns cleaner and the pellets don't cost that much. Does anyone have experience with this?

I also purchased two of infrared heaters. I am using smaller ones now and happy to say you do save money. I literally watch the meter spin when the heat pump is on.

I was talking to a friend and they told me their electric for a 2000 sq ft house, 3 kids was 600.00!!!! Thats insane. I don't know how older people & people on a fixed income can do it. If I didnt help my mom with some bills she couldn't afford to heat her house.


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