4 invaluable ways to save money on your home costs

4 invaluable ways to save money on your home costs

There are so many costs for the average home, and a lot of people find that they end up struggling to make it all work out. If you’re in a position where you’re genuinely struggling to keep your outgoings down, then you might be keen to look out for some alternative ways to do just that. The good news is that it’s more or less always possible to save money on your home costs, as long as you think outside of the box and try new methods for doing so. In this post, we’ll take you through some of the best of these to try out for yourself.

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Turn it off

If you’re keen to save money, it’s always worth remembering that it’s actually the small and apparently insignificant changes that add up to make a considerable difference. For instance, if you’re trying to reduce your energy bills, you’ll find that you can do that simply by making a point of turning things off when you’re not using them. Leaving your computer on all night, for instance, drains a lot of energy and ends up costing you a lot more over the course of a year.

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Switch energy supplier

Sometimes you can lower your costs by just changing who it is that provides your energy. If you’ve not checked in a while, you might not realise that there are many other cheaper tariffs out there, and it’s definitely worthwhile looking, especially if you’re now out of contract with your current provider. Often, it’s worthwhile even if the contract is still running, but be sure to double-check any exit fees they might have. Finding a cheap energy provider can really release a lot of the burden of energy costs.

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Be water-conscious

People often think of water as practically free, however, if you’re living in an area where your water use is metered, you’re obviously going to be able to save money simply by being a little more water-conscious. Ask yourself whether your garden plants really need another water today or if you could reduce your showers by five minutes each time. These are really going to make a huge difference, so it’s definitely something you’re going to want to think about if you’re keen to save a lot of money on water.

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Go DIY

When you need home improvements to be carried out, try to do as many of the jobs yourself as you can. You’ll find that it’s often not actually necessary to call in the professionals, and instead you’d be able to get a lot done simply by tackling the task yourself. What’s more, you’ll be learning along the way, which means you’ll improve your skills and be able to attend to more & more DIY projects in the future. This will likely save you a huge amount of money in the long run.

Do you have any tips you can share on reducing your household bills?

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22 thoughts on “4 invaluable ways to save money on your home costs

  1. I follow MSE and try to keep up to date with ways to save money. Switching to Optupus was a good way as well!

  2. Always check for a better deal when any service comes up for renewal – never automatically renew even if you want to stay with the same provider.

  3. Review contracts for everything at renewal time to ensure you get the best prices available in the market and not just the best price from your current supplier.

  4. I am always turning lights and sockets off to save electric. I will check for a better deal

  5. It’s amazing how much money you can save when you try! People are scared to switch suppliers but they literally do everything for you! (I switch via cashback sites too if I can) You can guarantee there’s a Youtube video for every DIY job so just try it 🙂 As for saving water, it’s a no-brainer. Check Martin Lewis’ website to see if it’s likely you’ll save with a water meter~I’m paying a fraction of what I used to without one.

  6. Planning always helps, everyone needs a holiday so I always plan in advance and keep an eye on costs over a year so I know when something is really a good deal.

  7. I try to make the best use of the oven when I have it on so I am not putting it on to bake just one thing and filling the rest of the space with something for the next day or some flapjacks or biscuits for later in the week!

  8. I always put the end date of fixed deals into my calendar about a month before they run out. Then I can do a cost comparison. Then check that you can’t get cashback too

  9. Great advice here some I would never of thought of I haven’t changed my providers for over ten years , I’m now looking so thanks

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