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Guide to Saving Money
During the Summer Season
By
Melysah Bunting
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Saving money is a task
everyone wants to improve on. The summer season is a little harder to save money
with the kids out of school, air conditioning, and extra appliances running. A
few simple changes during the summer can put extra money into your bank account.
Installing or upgrading to an energy-efficient central cooling system,
containing an Energy Star label, will help reduce the
electric bill tremendously. If you can't afford to purchase a new cooling system
there are some cheap tips to cool off. Try leaving the windows open to let the
nice breeze of summer flowers flow throughout the house.
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Fans are great at cooling you off during the summer heat wave and use little
electricity. Make sure to turn off as many appliances as possible to reduce any
unwanted extra heat.
Summer is an excellent time to plant a garden. Planting fruits and vegetables
not only will help you get that bikini body, but also will save you money on
trips to the grocery store. Eating from an organic homegrown garden is healthy,
fun, and easy! Once you grow a garden full of yummy vegetables break out the
grill! Grilling will save you electricity and water. Who doesn't love grilled
food on paper plates in the backyard?
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Kids can cool off in the swimming pool, while mom and dad create a family
feast. Make sure to check your local utility company for special offers. Many
gas and electric companies offer rebates of up to $200 or more towards
energy-efficient upgrades such as water heaters, insulation, roofing, and
windows. Not only can you save money this summer, but you can also make money!
These deals offered by the gas and electric companies are on a first-come,
first-serve basis. Deals are calculated by the number of energy efficient
upgrades you make to your home. Financing and assistance programs are also
available to give you a jump start. Waiting until the afternoon to complete
chores will save money as it's often cooler at that time.
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Although, summer is a great time to dry the laundry outside letting the
clothes absorb the natural scents. The hot summer sun works to our advantage if
we know how to use it. Placing a few tea bags in some water and letting it sit
out in the sun, while you hang the laundry, will make delicious summer tea.
While your making tea why not set out some of those tomatoes from the garden?
Cut tomatoes and placing them into the sun will make tasty sun-dried tomatoes to
accompany any grilling party. Sprinkling a little sea salt and olive oil will
help bring out the taste of the sun-dried tomatoes.
By simply modifying household appliances and habits you can save money this
summer. Not only will your wallet be happy so will the environment! Don't let
the summer heat burn you. Use these tips to maximize your profits during the
summer season.
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