Ways to Reduce Your Heating Bill

Ways to Reduce Your Heating Bill

December 18, 2017 | No Comments

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As winter rolls around, there’s one thing that every homeowner in America is dreading- high heating bills. On the surface, it seems like the only way to save money on your heating bill is to turn the heating off entirely and shiver your way through the winter under a mound of sweaters and blankets. In reality, though, there are plenty of neat tricks you can use to reduce your heating bill while still staying warm and toasty- so read on to find out how to put them into practice!

Turn the Thermostat Down

You probably won’t even notice a tiny change in your central heating temperature, so by turning the thermostat down ever so slightly, you’ll still feel warm. However, over the entire winter, this small change could save you up to 10% on your overall heating bill.

Keep the Heat Locked In

What’s the sense in heating your home if you let all that heat escape? Keep doors closed so that the heat remains in the room, and you won’t need to have the temperature set so high. What’s more, turn off bathroom and kitchen ventilators and fans when not in use, since these can quickly suck the warmth out of your home, leaving the whole house feeling chilly.

Programmable Thermostat

Like most people, you probably enjoy falling asleep feeling cozy and warm, but did you know that the optimum sleeping temperature for adults is between 60 and 67 degrees?  So, it doesn’t make sense to have the heating running full blast. The same goes for when you’re out of the house, as you’re effectively throwing money away by leaving the heat on when it’s not needed. That’s where a programmable thermostat can help save a bundle on your heating bill. For less than $100, you’ll have complete control over when the heating turns on and off, as well as setting the temperature for any given time of day or night.

Get the Professionals in to Look Things Over

If your home is using an outdated heating system, then it could be adding hundreds of dollars to your heating bill each year. More modern systems are more energy efficient, so they save you plenty of money in the long run. For that reason, it’s a good idea to call in the experts to check your heating system and see if it should be replaced or tweaked for improvements.

Contact Grayson Homes, custom home builders at 919-578-6222.

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