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Reduce Your Heating Costs This Winter With 5 Easy Tips

by Harry Martin

When winter arrives, it can be tempting to crank up the heater to high so that you and your family can be as comfortable as possible. While this is one way to stay warm during the chilly season, it can quickly increase your heating bills to a point that you're not satisfied with. An easy way to keep your energy bill low and without sacrificing on being comfortable on the coldest days is through making some changes.

The tips below can all help considerably in keeping your home comfortable throughout the entire winter.

Upgrade to a Programmable Thermostat

A common reason why many homeowners overpay for their heating is due to running the heater at the same temperature both day and night. While some days demand for you to turn the heater up, there are times where it can be set lower. An easy way to handle this is through installing a programmable thermostat.

These thermostats adjust automatically or can be set to turn on or off at specific times, allowing you to be comfortable whenever you're home.

Replace Any Dirty Filters

Furnace filters should be checked regularly for any build-up of dust. While this is somewhat common knowledge, it's easy to forget about it when your heater is used regularly. Dirty filters can be responsible for your home taking longer to warm up, making this affordable change essential.

Increase Air Circulation

When the air is left to sit in one room, it can be difficult to keep your entire home comfortable. An easy way to take care of this is through setting up a few fans and keeping them on reverse. This will allow air to flow from one room to another so that the space can remain comfortable throughout.

Pay Attention to Landscaping

In order for the inside of your home to be as warm as possible during winter, you'll want to pay attention to the landscaping. This means pruning and clipping any trees and shrubs, so that as much direct sunlight as possible can enter your home as possible.

Take Care of Windows and Doors

Older windows and doors often have poor seals after a few years, making it important for you to replace them if needed. Along with doing full replacements, you can notice a significant change in energy-efficiency just with a new seal being applied.

As you explore all your options for keeping your home comfortable during the winter, consider hiring a heating expert to come and maintain your furnace so that it's performing at its best. 

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