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Valuable Home Business Dollars - Become
Energy Efficient
By Candice Clem
For a work from home entrepreneur, the
entire home functions as his office; it's
where he spends the majority of his work
day. If he's really interested in doing the
most with his business opportunity, his eyes
are constantly peeled for ways to make the
work space more conducive to overall
profitability. One of the simplest ways of
increasing profitability is by decreasing
expenditures like utility and energy
expenses, something that many entrepreneurs
overlook.
Saving money in this way isn't difficult;
you just have to know how to do it. So, for
the entrepreneur who doesn't want to waste
money on unnecessary energy costs, here are
a handful of simple energy- and money-saving
tips to help increase your home business
profits by decreasing daily home costs.
1. Conduct An Energy Audit On Your Home.
Some energy companies will come out to your
home/office and give you a free analysis of
how much energy is being wasted by the way
you're currently living, along with helpful
tips on how to go about saving money.
2. Use The Thermostat Sparingly.
Most people throw away gobs of money every
year by running the thermostat too high
during the winter and too low during the
summer. Estimates say that every degree you
raise or lower the temperature of your home
makes a 3% difference to your total energy
expense. Experts advise keeping the
thermostat below 78 in the winter and above
68 in the summer. And specifically during
the winter, they recommend dropping the
temperature to somewhere in the range of
60-65 while you're sleeping or out of the
house, even though the latter may not happen
much when you work from home.
3. Solar Savings
Be conscious of the sun and what it's doing
to either help or hurt your energy-saving
cause. Windows are where homes take in or
lose a great deal of heat, so during the
winter, when you want warmth, open the
blinds on southerly windows while the sun is
up. Let it heat your home for you. When the
sun goes down, close the blinds to help trap
a little of that heat that you've collected.
And during the summer, close the blinds on
those southerly windows during the day to
block out the sun and open your shaded
northerly windows to let heat out.
4. During The Winter, Don't Heat Unused
Rooms.
Any room in your home that you don't use on
a regular basis in the course of your work
day should not be heated. Close the vents
and shut the door to insulate it from the
rest of the house.
5. As Much As Possible, Use Space
Heaters.
The point of running the thermostat is to
keep yourself warm, so if you can do that
without warming the whole house, why waste
money? Just put a small heater under your
desk and keep yourself warm for a far lesser
price.
6. Hot-Water Heater
Often homeowners and home based business
owners waste a good deal of energy with
their water heaters, but two things can
help. First, insulate your water heater so
it's not losing heat before the water even
gets to you. Second, don't set the
temperature on it any higher than 120,
because you're never going to need water
that hot anyway.
7. Resist The Urge To Use Ventilation
Fans During The Winter.
Though they do a great job of keeping the
bathroom from fogging up after a hot shower,
they also thieve a great deal of heat from
your home, blasting it right out into the
winter air and making your heater go through
the trouble of warming the house again. When
you do use it, make sure it's not left on
when it's not needed.
8. Laundry
You'll undoubtedly be doing laundry while
you work at home; everyone does. When you
do, be sure to only run full loads. If you
constantly run smaller loads, each load
still uses the same amount of water, and
that extra usage could add up to an
unnecessary cost of $125 annually.
9. Leaky Toilet
Professionals say that a persistently
running toilet can sometimes use more than
8,000 gallons of water a year, which is an
outrageous amount of running water that no
one wants to pay for, or listen to. Fix
running toilets and leaky faucets
immediately to save yourself money as well
as the headache of having to listen to a
running toilet.
10. Use Energy-Saving Bulbs.
They cost a little more, but they last
10-times as long as traditional bulbs, are
often 4-times as bright, and use only a
fraction of the electricity.
11. Nuke-It!
When it's time to step away from the work
desk and make lunch, use the microwave and
not the oven. It may not seem like it would
be a big deal, but interestingly enough, the
microwave uses 50% less energy than the
stove.
12. Unplug
Finally, the simplest way to save some cash
around your home business is to turn things
off when you leave the room. After lunch,
turn off the lights in the kitchen and shut
off the radio. When you're done with work,
turn off the computer, the fax, the printer,
and the lights before you head to the den to
watch some TV. And when it's time for
dinner, turn off all the entertainment gear
before putting the pizza in the oven. It's
obnoxious at first, but it quickly becomes a
way of life.
No one expects to waste money when they
purchase a business for sale, but it's
something that everyone inevitably does.
These simple tips can save hundreds, if not
thousands of dollars in business costs,
which frees up that money for other uses,
like marketing, new equipment purchases, or
a hard-earned vacation. Simple, money-saving
business opportunities are all around you,
even if you work from home, and it's up to
you to profit from as many as you can.
Find more home based business
opportunities including
vending machine distributorships and
computer and internet home businesses at
Home Based Business Opportunities
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