Happy Wednesday friends! I wanted to share with you a few tips that I used to save thousands on my light bill. These are tips that I use on a daily basis especially during the summer months.
Make your own detergent
I started making my own laundry detergent over five years ago and this recipe has been the best thing for me since sliced bread. I've even created a powder recipe for those lazy days that I don't feel like making the liquid version. I can't wait to share the powder recipe with you guys. I've been using it for almost a year now. You can find the recipe I use here.
Purchase laundry detergent when it's on sale
Okay, so I know making your own laundry is not for everyone. However, you can still save a ton of money by knowing the sale price for your favorite laundry detergent/fabric softener and stocking up when it's on sale. While you're going this route. Don't forget to sign up for your favorite detergents/softeners mailing list to receive exclusive offers. They may even have a coupon on their site that you can use that same day, so double check prior to heading to the stores.
Hang your clothing outside
I honestly live for the summer months and I'm a huge fan of hanging my families clothing outside to air dry. Can you imagine how much I save on my light bill? Plus, it's better for the environment! Trust me, it's a very noticeable difference with my light bill fall/winter vs summer. I also use a combination of a clothing line and rack to dry my clothes outside. You can purchase both items at your local department store for under $20 each. I've also noticed that airing drying my clothes extends the longevity of them.
Wash After 8 pm
The light company wants you to save money. Figure out the rates for various times of the day and wash based on those times. During the winter months, I typically wash and dry our clothing after 8 pm based on the rates with my utility provider. Do a quick Google search to find out the various rates. Knowing when the rates change during the day will save you a ton of money. You have no idea how much of a big difference an hour or two makes.
Do you have any money saving tips? Let's chat in the comment section!
Oh, its great to know that the rate of electricity changes, basis the consumption patterns.. I remember my granny making the detergent bars at home, so maybe I should give it a thought!
To save some bucks in buying laundry soap, i always bought the laundry soap with the store's label. It is usually up to 40% cheaper than the branded laundry soap. Anyway, they bought cleanse my clothes!
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Wow I never knew about the rated changing depending of the time of day. O I am about to google this right now, lol! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteOh, its great to know that the rate of electricity changes, basis the consumption patterns.. I remember my granny making the detergent bars at home, so maybe I should give it a thought!
ReplyDeleteThese are all really good ideas! I use to make my own soap, I might have to try again! Thanks for sharing this!
ReplyDeleteI try to buy detergent when it's on sale, but I had no clue that your light bill changes depending on the time of day! That's great to know!
ReplyDeleteI have no idea about the rates or that I should wash after 8pm. This makes me interested. Let me check my bill first and verify too.
ReplyDeleteHanging clothes outside is the best! I have always done that and it's such a great way to save money!
ReplyDeleteTo save some bucks in buying laundry soap, i always bought the laundry soap with the store's label. It is usually up to 40% cheaper than the branded laundry soap.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, they bought cleanse my clothes!
I didn't know you can make your own detergent! That's great to learn.
ReplyDeleteYour laundry detergent recipe was awesome! I really don't have such idea about this DIY detergent recipe. very interesting and useful post.
ReplyDeleteI never even thought about checking to see what time of day is the least expensive to do laundry. Thank you for sharing that tip.
ReplyDeleteI am definately going to be making my detergent going forward. Thanks
ReplyDeleteWhoa..I never thought of making my own detergent. Gonna check out your recipe :)
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