Paying too much for utilities? Here are some ways Clark Howard says you can save

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Published 2024-05-14
Channel 2 consumer adviser Clark Howard says there is one thing you can do right now to find out you are leaking money in your house and how to keep that cash in your wallet.
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All Comments (8)
  • @booradley0x0
    It IS expensive to do this for your home in Australia but it’s totally worth it, it pays for itself pretty quick.
  • @NextNate03
    Notice that they didn't mentioned about how much the audit service is. Probably expensive, not for the average home owner.
  • @Variety1985
    ... and after PAYING for all of that a PRICE INCREASE NOTICE is received with the very next UTILITY BILL
  • Being that I used to perform these Audits, free of charge, through the Weatherization Energy Program, under President Obama's 2 administrations, for families who are low income and for the elderly, who fell below a fixed income threshold, these solutions tend to help homeowners energy bills. Did I mention, that everything to assist these families reduce their energy bills, whether it be blowing cellulose in attics, weather-stripping windows, replacing bulbs with energy-efficient lightbulbs, caulking the outside envelops of these homes, along with replacing outdated gas appliances with updated appliances, were all FREE for these families? Not to mention they are programs throughout the state that does these audits for FREE?
  • @4dpeepscom
    This is bs why not build it right vs create a new industry to fleece home owners ?