The holiday season is over, and we are at the very beginning of a new year. A new year means opportunities for positive change. While most of us abandon New Year’s resolutions by the end of January, we are here to offer resolutions that you will keep because, unlike unused gym memberships and tasteless diet foods, our resolutions will save you money rather than spend it. So here are some resolutions that you can keep.
As cold weather rolls in, heating bills begin to rise. With winter looming on the horizon, it pays to take stock of ways you can reduce your fuel oil usage and lower your bills. Here is a list of strategies you can use to do exactly that with that in mind. Tips to Conserve Heat on Cold Days Lower your thermostatThe rule of thumb is that you can save about 3% on your heating bill
After running to the store for French toast supplies and toilet paper, what do Long Islanders need to do to prepare for a winter storm? The first winter storm of the season can easily sneak up on us, so it’s essential to develop a plan based on good winter storm preparation tips and then make sure you check things off the list as you get them handled. 5 Tips to Prepare for Winter Storms Pick
The coming of the cold weather months for many means an escape to warmer climates. Of course, your house cannot go with you, so homeowners must think about what should be going on at home base when you travel. Should I Leave My Heat on When I Travel for Vacation? Getting home from a winter escape can be a jarring experience if your home feels like a refrigerator when you return. The general rule is
Keeping our homes safe is always a priority for homeowners, but many fail to recognize the safety issues associated with an essential home comfort: home heating. According to the National Fire Protection Association, home heating mishaps are a significant cause of home fires in the United States, accounting for as many as 500 deaths and 1,300 injuries each year and a billion dollars in property loss. How Do I Safely Use a Space Heater? Like




