Archive for September, 2009

Lower Texas Electric Price Before Big Summer Demand

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009


The spring season is a great time for small business and residential customers to take charge of their Texas electricity costs.

Have you ever changed your cell phone rate plan? If you are like most people, the answer is yes. But the funny thing is – More than half of Texas consumers have not taken advantage of competitive electricity prices made available through deregulation and they continue to be served by their incumbent utilities. That’s like staying on the same cell phone rate plan from the day you got your first cell phone. It simply doesn’t make sense.

The Texas deregulated energy marketplace enables customers to more easily and confidently evaluate options for selecting a new Retail Electric Provider (REP) based on lower rates, the use of “greener” power sources, different contract lengths or other offers. For consumers, switching is free and without risk. If consumers see an attractive offer they want to accept, they can make the switch to a new REP without worrying about a loss of power or change in customer service levels. The wires company that maintains their wires and delivers the electricity to the home will continue to be the same company – the only thing that changes is who sends you a bill.

Just as the Internet has made it easier for people to compare mortgages, travel rates and other services, ChooseEnergy.com has developed a compare and buy site that offers a trusted and objective comparison of available Texas electricity providers for residential and small commercial customers. Plus, the spring season is a great time to lock in a lower Texas electricity rate. Texas electricity prices usually track with natural gas costs, and natural gas is traditionally lower in shoulder months during the fall and spring season, before consumer demand increases during the hot summer Texas heat.

Each deregulated area of Texas has more than 10 retail providers, including several incumbent utilities to choose from. Customers should shop around to find the best rate and best plan for their home or business. Some people may feel more comfortable with a shorter term, while others may want the insurance of a fixed rate for a longer period of time and want to sign up for a long-term plan. Either way, consumers in deregulated areas should get to know their options and select a plan that fits their needs.

Just like cell phone providers – like AT&T or Sprint – Retail electric providers bid on customers’ electricity business and may personalize their bids to each customer or modify their offers and terms as often as they wish. For instance, electricity retailers may offer exceptionally competitive rates tied to longer term contracts to attract customers in a targeted geographic area or offer a renewable energy product for the same price as you are currently paying. The number of retail electricity providers has steadily increased since deregulation began in 2002 so you will need to do some homework to find the plan that suits your needs the best.

Just as you change your cell phone rate plan, with deregulation in the Texas electric market, you need to do the same with your electric bill. Shop around and lower your rate before the summer heat forces you to use more electricity and your electric bill gets out of hand.

Make Room for a Mudroom

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009


Now that our thoughts are turning again to outdoor living, it’s a

great time to think about making room this year for what may be

one of the most practical places in the house: the mudroom.

Never mind that we may associate mudrooms with images of country houses, English wellies and walking sticks – the premise is the same in our modern lives. Every home must find a way to manage that transition that its inhabitants make between life outdoors and life inside. A mudroom is perfectly practical – and can also be perfectly pleasing.

The Struggle For Order

It’s funny how the whole house can be thrown into chaos by all those indoor/outdoor transition problems. Where to put backpacks, skis, muddy boots, litter box, dog leash, wet mittens, bicycle helmets, sunscreen, rain slickers and wild bird seed? The mudroom is the perfect answer – and it can be either grand or modest in scale.

Find Some Space, Or Make Some

You may be able to design a mudroom using space you already have: in a front or back porch, in an underused main floor laundry room, in an attached garage, or perhaps in a back hall. If you can’t find the necessary square footage for this marvelous utility room, it’s a great time to think seriously about making a mudroom part of a home addition; there’s never been a better time to finance that kind of project.

Not only is it an energy saving airlock, but also — penny for penny, inch for inch — it’s space that will add ease and comfort to your daily routine.

Think High-School Locker And Go Vertical

Each family member gets his or her own space fitted with hooks (for outerwear, caps, backpacks, skates), shelves (for sweaters and sweatshirts),and baskets (for mittens, sunglasses, gloves, sunscreen, keys, etc.) Put pegs at different levels for various ages of family members.

A Place For Everything

This should be one of the best-organized spaces in your home. Think about how you will use the room. Consider, for example, finding an antique pine dry sink: a perfect solution for storing unwieldy items like bags of dog food, home canning paraphernalia, or potting soil – and a great place to set the groceries as you come in the door.

How about a big ceramic bowl to hold the day’s mail? Crowded for space in the kitchen? Think about a pantry cupboard to store extra canned, bottled, and dry goods. And keep a first-aid kit in an old-fashioned black lunchbox – for backyard emergencies.

Take A Load Off

Every mudroom needs a bench (preferably built in with a hinged lid) in which you can store helmets, towels, garden hats… and it’s such a pleasure to be able to sit when you are getting in or out of shoes and boots.

Bead Board Paneling

Either painted or natural bead board paneling is the perfect wall treatment. Nothing too precious in this room — just easy to maintain surfaces that can take rough and tumble treatment.

Floors should be stone, tile, or vinyl. Be sure to use an absorbent

washable mat too, and a bristle mat at the very entrance is necessary for maximum mud removal.

Plumb The Mudroom And Install A Big Sink

This is truly a luxury, but how great would it be to have a dedicated sink for houseplant potting, washing up from gardening, or rinsing off a muddy child or pet before entering the rest of the house? A French farmhouse sink would be fabulous…but a stainless steel basin works too!

Make it command central

Why not put up a blackboard, and a cork bulletin board for daily messages and reminders? Have you noticed lately that many of the best show homes and design magazines are sporting handsome, organized mudrooms?

No secret behind this growing trend; smart designers have simplycaught up with the reality of our indoor/outdoor lifestyles! This spring, make room for your own mudroom!

Light Up Your Yard After Dark With Solar Lights

Monday, September 28th, 2009


Solar lights are a great way to illuminate your gardens, decks and walkways at night. Solar outdoor lighting can create a whole new look and feel around your home. People choose outdoor lighting for a variety of reasons:

· Accenting trees, shrubs, planting beds or architectural features to turn them into focal points.

· Illuminated paths, steps and walkways to make navigating them easier.

· Security lighting to make your property more secure.

Solar lights can be installed very easily. The first step is to choose a lighting system is to determine what needs to be lit up. . There are a wide variety of solar light types to choose from and prices to fit just about any budget. They are a popular choice because there’s no wiring to install and no electricity to pay for. Some solar light sets may cost more than other a typical hard-wired fixture, but because they operate under solar power, they will pay for themselves in the long run.

The most widely used type of outdoor lighting utilizes solar power. One of the A nicest features with solar lights is that they can be easily moved to compensate for plant growth or for give different lighting effects.

A couple of options for solar lighting would be:

· Solar Globe lights – These lights are designed to cast small pools of light on the ground. They’re ideal for softly illuminating the edge of the patio.

· Solar spotlights – These lights are virtually floodlights that send out a stronger, focused beam of light. These are perfect for highlighting a specific tree, bush or area of the yard or garden.

Before setting up any type of solar lighting you should develop a diagram by laying all the lights on the ground where you want them. You can then make adjustments until the location and spacing is to your liking. Once you are satisfied where they should go, push them into the ground or hand them from an object and you are ready to go. If they don’t look right, pull them up and move them. It really couldn’t be any simpler.

A few strategically placed solar lights in the right places can give your yard or garden a magical feel at night. The simple do-it-yourself installation allows anyone to setup professional type lighting at a fraction of the cost hard-wired assemblies. Installation is simple because there is no wiring and no dangerous voltages to be concerned with. Solar lights can be set almost anywhere to create new focal points for evening viewing.

Solar lights are great addition to your yard. They are something every homeowner should consider.