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🔥 1. Cook Smart (and Efficiently)
✅ Use Lids on Pots and Pans
Putting a lid on your pot traps heat and reduces cooking time—meaning less gas used overall.
✅ Match Burner Size to Pot Size
Using a small pot on a large burner wastes heat and energy. Match your cookware to the burner size for better efficiency.
✅ Prep Before You Light the Stove
✅ Use Pressure Cookers or Slow Cookers
Pressure cookers reduce cooking time dramatically—sometimes by up to 70%—which equals big gas savings. Slow cookers are also energy-efficient and use electricity instead of gas.
💧 2. Be Water-Wise with Your Geyser or Water Heater
✅ Lower the Thermostat
Set your gas water heater to 120°F (49°C)—hot enough for showers and cleaning but not so hot that it wastes gas.
✅ Insulate the Heater and Pipes
Wrapping your water heater and hot water pipes with insulation helps retain heat longer, so your unit doesn’t have to fire up as often.
✅ Take Shorter Showers
Every minute counts. Cutting your shower time by just 2–3 minutes can save gallons of hot water and significant gas.
🏠 3. Insulate Your Home
Gas heaters work harder in drafty homes. Proper insulation helps retain heat longer and reduces the need for reheating.
✅ Seal Gaps Around Doors and Windows
Use weather stripping, draft stoppers, or caulk to block cold air from entering and warm air from escaping.
✅ Close Off Unused Rooms
Focus heating efforts only on the rooms you’re using. Closing vents and doors in unused areas can significantly reduce gas usage.
🧤 4. Dress for the Weather
Instead of cranking up the heater, put on warm clothes, socks, and use cozy blankets. Heating the person, not the entire room, is much more efficient!
🧼 5. Wash Smarter
✅ Use Cold or Warm Water for Laundry
✅ Only Run Full Loads
Whether it’s your dishwasher or washing machine, running full loads reduces the number of cycles you need (and the gas used to heat water).
⛽ 6. Maintain Your Gas Appliances
✅ Schedule Regular Maintenance
Dirty burners, clogged vents, or worn-out components can force appliances to work harder and use more gas. Clean and service gas stoves, water heaters, and heaters regularly.
✅ Look for Energy-Efficient Models
If your appliance is old, it might be time for an upgrade. Look for Energy Star-rated or high-efficiency models—they use less gas and perform better.
🔄 7. Turn Off When Not in Use
This sounds simple, but it’s often overlooked.
- Turn off the burner immediately after cooking.
- Switch off the gas heater when you leave the room.
- Don’t leave your geyser on all day if you’re only using it once or twice.
Every minute you save adds up over time.
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