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6 Major Tips to Save $$$ On Your Heating Bill This Winter

The heating bill is one of the biggest causes of financial strain for many families, yet there are some things that could be done to avoid the feared astronomical heating bill. Discover some useful tips below and save yourself some cash this winter!

Check for Air Leaks

Checking for air leaks is vital if you want to save yourself some money on heating. Tiny gaps around your windows and doors could cost you a lot of extra money, since it means heat is escaping from your home. So, by closing these air leaks, you could save yourself a considerable amount.

Surprisingly, many Americans do not bother with fixing those air leaks, mainly because they fear the cost. However, air leak fixing does not have to cost you loads, because you can get some spray foam, a caulk gun, or even some weatherstripping for less than $10!

Cover Those Windows

Not everyone has the cash to replace their old windows with more energy-efficient options. Fortunately, there is a cost-effective way to make your windows more energy-friendly, more specifically drapes!

Studies have shown that using some heavy drapes around the windows could reduce heat loss up to a whopping 10%! Who needs new windows when you can have some heavy drapes instead?

 

Seal Those Heating Ducts

Believe it or not, but 25% to 40% of your warm air is lost through the heating ducts. So, if you want to make your home more energy-efficient, simply seal those heating ducts for maximum efficiency.

Sealing heating ducts does not have to cost you too much either, because it is a rather simple D.I.Y. job. Still, you will have to invest in tape, which could cost you $100 for your entire heating duct system.

Get a Programmable Thermostat

When the heating is always on, even when it is not required, you will spend loads of money. However, you can avoid such waste by obtaining a programmable thermostat.

With a programmable thermostat, you can decide when your heating comes on or off. For example, set the heating to go off when you leave for work, or when you head to bed.

 

Add Insulation to Your Home

Another common way heat gets lost in the home is improperly insulated rooms; this usually includes the attic and floor openings. By adding some insulation, you can prevent heat escaping, which usually forces your heating to work overtime.

Replace Your Doors and Windows

If you do not mind spending a little more to have your home energy-efficient, it might be time to look at your doors and windows. Double glazing can save yourself a considerable time of money, but so could insulated garage doors. Evaluate your home to see which windows and doors could be made more energy-efficient!

Conclusion

Making your home energy-efficient does not have to cost a lot when you use the right methods. Of course, investing a little more in your home could mean cheaper heating bills down the line. So, if you have some cash to spare to invest in your home, be sure to put it on window and door replacements first.

Sandra Dedeyne

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