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SAVE MONEY ON UTILITIES
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Here are 15 quick, cheap and easy ways to cut your electricity, heat and water use while also cutting your expenses by hundreds of dollars: SAVE MONEY ON UTILITIES
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TAKE A FLIER ON FLUORESCENTS
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Don't let the price of CFLs -- as much as $7 each -- turn you off. The lights not only last ten times longer than incandescents but also save up to $60 in electricity per light over their lifetime. TAKE A FLIER ON FLUORESCENTS
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VANQUISH THE VAMPIRES
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Or buy a device to do it for you, such as a Smart Power Strip ($31 to $44, at www.smarthomeusa.com), which will stop drawing electricity when the gadgets are off, and pay for itself within a few months. VANQUISH THE VAMPIRES
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INSULATE YOUR WATER HEATER
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SERVICE THE FURNACE
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TURN DOWN THE HEAT
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An Energy Star programmable thermostat ($70 at www.livingincomfort.com) saves more than twice its price within a year and will adjust the temperature automatically for you when you're away or asleep. TURN DOWN THE HEAT
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SET THE WASHER TO COLD
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STOP DRAFTS
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LOWER YOUR WATER TEMPERATURE
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(Before going too low, make sure your dishwasher has a booster heater, which gets the temperature back to 140 degrees, necessary for proper cleaning.) LOWER YOUR WATER TEMPERATURE
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USE TIMERS ON LIGHTS
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The devices start at $25 per switch at www.homecontrols.com. Anyone with basic wiring skills can install them. USE TIMERS ON LIGHTS
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GO LOW-FLOW
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Older shower heads send as many as 5.5 gallons per minute down the drain. The new fixtures go as low as 1.5 gpm, saving 7,300 gallons and $30 to $100 a year over their 2.5-gpm counterparts. GO LOW-FLOW
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PLUG THE LEAKS
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Test the toilet for leaks, too. Put a drop of food coloring in the toilet tank. If the color shows up in the bowl, your tank is leaking, and you're wasting up to 200 gallons of water a day. PLUG THE LEAKS
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FILL 'ER UP
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TAKE CARE WITH YARD CARE
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Also, raise your mower blades to the 3-inch setting. Shaggy grass holds moisture longer, requiring less watering. TAKE CARE WITH YARD CARE
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BE A DRIP
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A drip system consists of a tube or hose with holes or emitters along it. It uses a timer to deliver water to plants. By maintaining the moisture level of the soil, less water is lost to the sun and the wind. BE A DRIP
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RETROFIT YOUR FAUCETS
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Aerators come in a range of flow rates. A faucet that flows at 1 gpm gets is fine for the bathroom faucet. But for a little more oomph in the kitchen, use an aerator with a flow rate of at least 2 gpm. RETROFIT YOUR FAUCETS
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