Owning a home can be costly, but that doesn’t mean that every expense is completely out of your control.
Regardless of where you live or the type of house you have, there are small changes any homeowner can make to reduce costs. Over time, these little differences can make a big impact.
From interior improvements to homeowners insurance updates, here are some tips for cutting expenses around your house.
Reducing Costs Across Your Home
These whole-home changes can help you reduce your utility bills and other expenses.
- Replace incandescent light bulbs with LEDs, which use about 75% less energy and can last up to 25 times longer. You’ll save on electricity, and you won’t need to buy new light bulbs as often.
- Seal doors and windows to improve energy efficiency and increase comfort. If you can see light beneath your door, that means air is going in and out as well.
- Adjust your water heater temperature to 120 degrees, as opposed to the 140-degree default. This will impact your utility bill every time you shower, run the dishwasher or do a load of laundry with warm water.
Lowering Expenses Room by Room
In addition to across-the-board changes, you can make small changes in specific rooms.
- Kitchen: Wait to run your dishwasher until it’s full, and skip the heated drying cycle. Use dish towels, cloth napkins and microfiber cloths instead of paper towels and napkins. A reusable mop will also save you money on buying disposable mop pads.
- Laundry Room: Wash clothes and linens in cold water unless something needs to be disinfected. Consider air drying your laundry instead of running the dryer for each load.
- Backyard: Native plants and perennials can make for attractive landscaping without the annual cost of buying new plants or using a lot of water. Also consider using solar-powered lights in your garden instead of electric ones.
Saving on Home Insurance
You may also be able to save on your homeowners insurance by bundling it with auto coverage or taking steps like installing a security system.
If you have questions about your insurance policies,
reach out so we can review your coverage and see if it needs any updates.








