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Are Energy Plans with Free Nights and Weekends a Deal?

Free Nights and Weekends Electricity Plans

By Cathy AndersonPublished 4 years ago 2 min read
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Have you been wondering about those electricity plans with free nights and weekends? Do they actually save you money or is it all just an advertising ploy? While energy companies do need to advertise their services, just like every other kind of business, there can be big savings if you opt for a free nights/weekends electricity program. But there are some key points that you need to remember in order to get the savings benefits.

Make the Plans Work for You

It's simple enough to save money with a free nights/weekends plan, but you have to make an effort to familiarize yourself about the specifics of the programs. Here are some key tips that will help you spend less money on your energy bill after signing up for a free nights/weekends plan:

Watch daytime usage: This point is the bugaboo of free plans because daytime rates tend to be high. Keep a close eye on how much energy you use during peak, high-cost periods

Know your habits: Make a list of the three or four highest energy-consuming activities in your typical week. These usually include things like bathing, washing clothes, and running the heater or air conditioner

Change your habits slowly: Don't try to completely rearrange your life overnight. Consider making small changes over several months

Test the plan before committing to it for the long-term: Most energy companies will let you sign up for a free nights/weekends plan for varying amounts of time. Try out the shortest time commitment first to see whether you are able to get your energy bill down with the new arrangement. If all goes well, consider signing up for a longer-term program to snag a better price

Don't Forget to Monitor Usage

If you want free nights, Texas electricity companies offer many different types of plans for homeowners and apartment dwellers. It's always a good idea to monitor your usage before signing up for a plan. That way, you'll know when your personal high-consumption times are and whether you can change them a bit.

For example, if you always do your laundry in the early evening, consider moving the chore to a time that's within the "free" zone on your new energy program. The same approach can work for tasks like doing dishes and taking showers. Of course, when you move chores or activities to new time slots, you're rearranging your life in a small way. It's up to you to decide whether these small changes are worth it. For the majority of people, the lower energy costs make a big difference in their budgets.

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