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Use bulbs with energy star label that are compact fluorescent light (cfl)
Don’t forget to replace your furnace filters when needed, a clogged filter will reduce air flow causing it to fail prematurely and costing you more money.
Adjust thermostat settings to 68 degrees Fahrenheit during the winter and 75 degrees or higher in the summer.
Air dry your dishes instead of using the dishwasher drying cycle.
Try to avoid putting any appliances, such as tv’s, lamps, or other heat sources by the thermostat. It can sense heat, causing air-conditioning to operate more than necessary.
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