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Do These 5 Things To Save Thousands On Home Expenses This Year

Quinten Plummer
Quinten Plummer·June 4, 2026·Trending
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If You Own A Home And Aren't Grabbing These Savings, You Could Be Leaving Thousands On The Table 💸

Millions of homeowners are watching costs creep higher every month — but most don't realize there are powerful programs and perks designed specifically to help people slash their biggest household expenses.

From energy-efficient upgrades to refinance savings and home repair credits, these offers can be a total game-changer… if you know where to look.

Here's the catch: many of these promotions are quietly vanishing. If you wait too long, they could be gone for good. That's why experts are urging homeowners to check their eligibility before the month ends.

You don't need to sacrifice the quality of care you put into your home. You just need to look in these five places to find real savings.

1. Window Upgrades

Modern energy-efficient windows on a suburban home

When we think of energy efficiency, we tend to think of solar panels. But despite all of the government subsidies still available, upgrading to solar panels is still a pricey undertaking and it could take years before you finally realize the savings.

You can enjoy more immediate savings by upgrading your windows. Energy-efficient windows will help your home retain climate-controlled air, which means less work for your heating and cooling systems.

With better windows, you could see your power bill go down as soon as next month.

If that isn't incentive enough, window installers tend to offer huge upfront savings such as 20% off your entire window order.

2. Switch to T-Mobile 5G Internet starting at just $35/month

T-Mobile 5G Home Internet modem on a desk

Tired of overpaying for slow, unreliable home internet? Many homeowners are ditching cable and DSL in favor of T-Mobile 5G Home Internet — and the savings are adding up fast. With no annual contracts and straightforward pricing, it's one of the smartest switches you can make this year.

T-Mobile's 5G network delivers speeds that rival traditional broadband, with enough bandwidth for 4K streaming, video calls, gaming, and multiple devices all at once. Setup is simple: just plug in the gateway and you're online in minutes — no technician visits or installation fees required.

Right now, new customers can lock in an exclusive deal and start saving immediately. Check if T-Mobile 5G Home Internet is available in your area and see how much you could cut from your monthly bill.

3. Refinance Your Mortgage

Couple reviewing mortgage refinance paperwork at home

Your mortgage is almost certainly your biggest monthly expense — which means even a small rate reduction can put serious money back in your pocket. If you haven't reviewed your loan in the last couple of years, you're probably leaving cash on the table.

Refinancing can lower your monthly payment, shorten your loan term, or let you tap into your equity to pay off high-interest debt. Homeowners who refinance often save $200–$400 per month — that's thousands of dollars every year.

You can compare personalized refinance quotes from top lenders in under 3 minutes with no impact to your credit score.

4. Remodel Your Bathroom

Beautifully remodeled modern bathroom with walk-in shower

Outdated bathrooms aren't just an eyesore — they're a daily drain on your wallet. Old fixtures waste water, inefficient toilets run up your utility bill, and worn surfaces can lead to costly mold and water damage if left unchecked.

A modern bathroom remodel doesn't have to mean a six-figure renovation. Even targeted upgrades like a low-flow toilet, new vanity, walk-in shower, and updated tile can boost your home's value by $10,000–$20,000 while slashing your monthly water bill.

Contractors are offering limited-time deals right now, including free design consultations and up to 30% off full bathroom renovations. Financing options start as low as $99/month — often less than what you'd pay to fix water damage later.

5. Home Repairs

Technician performing home HVAC repair

Major home repairs and urgently needed upgrades can ruin your vacation dreams overnight. But your savings and credit cards don't have to bear the brunt of costly repairs and upgrades if you plan ahead.

No one wants to pay for a home warranty they never use. But if you live in your home year-round, chances are you'll need a good warranty to protect you from a budget-breaking expense at some point.

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