heating bill

If there’s one unavoidable fact of life, it’s that we all have to pay a heating bill. When the weather is cold outside, the cost of that bill can be as much as $500-$1,000 in some households. As a result, studies show that 31% of people struggle with covering energy costs.

Luckily, there are proven ways to get your heating bill down. Out of the many options, here are five that have proven to be super effective.

1. Weatherproof Your Home

Air leaks around your windows and doors aren’t uncommon, especially if you live in an older home. The problem is that those tiny holes can cause hot air to go out and cold air to come in.

That’s why it’s a good idea to weatherproof your home. You can do this by sealing your windows and doors with self-adhesive weather stripping. You can find some at your local home improvement store.

2. Install An Automatic Thermostat

Keeping your house at around 68 degrees Fahrenheit during the day and lowering it by 10-15 degrees at night can help you save money on your monthly bill. Something else that can save you money is installing an automatic thermostat.

This device will help your house to remain at a consistent temperature. Over time, it can extend the life of your HVAC unit and save you money because you won’t be constantly adjusting your thermostat to get the “perfect” temp.

3. Switch Up Your Window Treatments

Another way to save on heating is to adjust your window treatments.

During the winter, opening your curtains or blinds during the day will allow more light to come through to warm up your house. You can also add some window treatments that are made from a heavier fabric. This can also help to reduce air leaks by as much as 30% at night.

4. Lower Your Heating Bill by Shutting Your Doors

Just like it doesn’t make much sense to leave lights on in rooms that you’re not occupying, there isn’t a need to keep those doors open for no reason either. This is especially the case when it’s cold outside. By keeping the doors of unused rooms closed, your HVAC unit will not have to work overtime.

5. Put on the Right Clothing

Something else that can help out with your heating costs is to wear the right clothing. While it might sound like common sense, a lot of people forget this tip.

Wearing less clothing in the summer months means that you can turn on a ceiling fan instead of turning down your thermostat. By putting on some socks or comfy flannel pajamas on cold winter nights, you can stay warm and avoid raising your thermostat all the way up.

Don’t Hesitate to Contact an HVAC Company About Your Heating Bill

These are a few simple ways to lower your heating bill.

If you’re looking for other ideas, we’re helpful when it comes to suggestions on heating a home effectively. For more information, give us a call or send us an email.

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