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ARTICLE RATING ![]() Save Money On Utility Bills With This Simple Home Heating Checklist.
Are you among the millions of people who cringe whenever that electric
or gas bill comes in the mail? There is no doubt about it; utility
costs just continue to go up. So, what can you do about it? Although
you can't regulate the rates, you can take steps to keep costs at a
minimum. Here is a simple home heating checklist to be sure your home
is running at maximum efficiency. -Is your heating system more than 15
years old? If so, consider replacing it with a more modern energy
efficient unit. -On sunny days keep your curtains open to let in the sunlight. You would be surprised at how much warmth this can provide. -Turn down the thermostat to 65 degrees, especially when you're away at work or in bed at night. A thermostat that allows you to program it is a great option here. -Be sure your furnace ductwork is properly sealed and not leaking. Over the years, leaks can easily pop up. -Turn on ceiling fans to the low setting to help in circulating the warm air that rises, down to the floor level. -Seal your windows with film during winter months to keep cold air out. -Be sure there is nothing blocking your registers or air vents. -Keep the damper closed on your fireplace when you aren't using it. -Seal up the areas around doors and windows that is letting in the cold air. This in, itself, can have a dramatic effect on home heating costs. -Do you use a boiler for winter heating? If so, make sure the pipes are well insulated. -Have a heating and cooling technician come out at least every 2 years to check over your furnace and complete heating system. These tips will help insure that you will be getting the most out of your heating dollars, instead of sending them off to the utility company.
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