Wallet-Wise and Warm: How to Save on Heating Bills
Posted on November 5, 2024 by Marie Taverna
Before Old Man Winter arrives, now is the time to consider how you can save on your heating bill. Here are some helpful tips:
Seal air leaks around windows and doors.
If you don’t already have one, install a programmable or smart thermostat to program the temperature for different times or control remotely.
Open the curtains or blinds during the day and close them at night to keep the heat in.
Close doors in unoccupied rooms.
Change your furnace filters regularly and schedule an annual HVAC inspection to keep it running efficiently.
If you have a ceiling fan spin it clockwise on the lowest setting to help trapped heat move down.
Use a humidifier. Moist air feels warmer than dry air.
Ensure your vents are clear to allow the air to flow freely.
Wear warm clothes and use lots of blankets when resting.
Get cookin’. The warmth from the stove and oven will help warm your home.
If you have a fireplace, keep the damper closed when the coals are completely done burning, and use a draft stopper to cover the fireplace opening.
If you have an attic or crawl space, make sure it is well-insulated, which can save you an average of 15 percent on your heating bill.
With a little thought, you can stay toasty while saving money this winter. Happy saving!
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