Home energy audit
Most of the expenses I have every month is a fixed cost. The house payment, the internet, insurance, heating and cooling and credit card debt. There are two expenses I can control to an extent, the heating and cooling, and to an extent, credit card debt. I keep my heat at a consistent temperature, with having children that are medically fragile, I can't turn the heat down at night life other people do. The cost is worth ensuring the kids don't get sick.
The house payment, internet service and my cell phone bill. The only monthly bill I have that I have some control over is the cost of energy. It's been a few years since I have done an energy audit in my home. I have been working to control that cost this week. During this last week I have unplugged any item in my house that requires energy. I have heard conflicting advice about if something is plugged in and not being used, that it still costs some sort of energy, and then I read, it doesn't cost anything. I would rather be safe than sorry, anything not used has been unplugged.
I live rural so stocking up on freezer items is essential. I have two refrigerator's that I use and two stand alone freezer's. A few days ago, I unplugged both stand alone freezers to defrost them so the appliances don't have to work as hard. This chore was long overdue. As I was doing this, I had a thought that I could possibly use just the fridge/freezer to store the frozen food. If I organize efficient enough, this might just work. That is my goal for today, to condense the freezer space, clean both freezers and put them up for sale.
Update: So far, I was able to empty one of the freezers and put it up for sale. It sold the same day! I hadn't expected it to sell to soon, so that really gave me the push that I can really do this!
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