You’d think the cold weather which forces homeowners to turn to their central heating for comfort is a big enough concern for the winter months, but that’s only the half of it. Accompany this costly expense with the prolonged use of the oven to perfect that Christmas turkey and the abundance of festive decorations, which illuminate the home, and you could end up with rather hefty utility bills.
In order to keep your costs to a reasonable amount you have to be careful with how much energy you use. Bad habits such as leaving the television and lights on whilst unattended will have to be kicked to the curb in order to indulge in festive frivolities.
Switch to Renewable Energy
Alternative methods of energy such as solar panels can really help to relieve the strain of energy bills as they allow you to produce your own energy completely free of charge. Although they’re supplemented by energy from the national grid, they can help to drastically reduce your energy bills. This can be a great help over the festive period, particularly for powering those Christmas lights! Although daylight is shorter in the winter months, solar panels are still functional and homeowners still reap the financial benefits of switching to the cleaner, greener renewable energy resource.
Avoid buying too Much Food
Food waste is rife over the festive period as homeowners take to the supermarkets and buy an abundance of food for entertaining – most of which gets wasted. Food doesn’t come cheap so it can really eat into your finances if you buy unnecessary food and drink which is only destined for the bin. One of the best ways to avoid this is to shop online, as there a fewer deals and offers there to tempt you as there are in the aisles of a supermarket. If you do decide to brave the supermarkets then take a list and stick to it!
Turn it off
Although it can be tempting to leave your Christmas decorations on whilst you’re out to show off to the neighbours, if money’s tight then turn off the lights! Many homeowners leave their outdoor decorations on in their absence and whilst they look very pretty it all seems rather pointless if they’re not there to enjoy themselves! Much like regular lights in your home, make sure they’re turned off if you’re not there to enjoy them to save some money!
If you’re worried about the effects of Christmas on the environment then why not invest in some recycled wrapping paper which reduces the need for deforestation? Recycled wrapping paper is available from a variety of office supplies retailers and gift shops.
Avoid leaving your bank account dry for January by being careful over Christmas. It can be an incredibly expensive time of year and energy bills can further increase those expenses. Be sure to be stern with the rest of the family too, who may haphazardly leave electrical equipment on whilst unattended – remind them who’s paying the bills!
This post was originally published on Solvis’ blog and can be found here















