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How to Save Money on Your Winter Heating Bill

It is a no-brainer that of all seasons, winter is the most unfriendly on electrical bills. From day to night most homes turn on their heating devices for comfort, which reflects a tremendous amount, or at least an additional 3% on your billing statement.

This increase on winter heating bills is quite normal, but it doesn't hurt too if we hope for the best roll back on our billing statements.

Primarily, conservation and increased efficiency are popular methods to save up. There are numerous ways on how to slash your electric bill for the season, here are some tips on how to save money on your winter heating bill graciously provided by an Ohio-based HVAC company.

Properly Set Your Thermostat.

Setting your thermostat at the lowest -- but still comfortable -- winter setting can help lower your electric meter bill. The typical setting for your thermostat should be, at least, set at 68 degrees. Remember that when your heating device is on, your operating costs increase between 3% to 8% for every degree your thermostat is raised. Some home owners schedule their thermostat for a specific time depending on their need.

Tune Your Heating System Every Year.

Studies show that having an annual service done (to check up) on your heating system is one way to minimize your winter heating bill. In doing so, you can spend an average of 30% less each month on your billing statements because of its increased efficiency. Another reason why you should also have your heating system checked and maintained is to avoid heating system breakdowns and repairs, which, if neglected, will result to more costs in your budget.

Keep Your Air Filter Clean.

Aside from annual checks on your heating system, you must also frequently look out on your furnace's air filter. Filters trap dirt, which causes allergies. There are various types of air filters available for your heating system from hypo-allergenic filters to hybrid filters.

Close Your Doors and Windows.

The main point why you have a heating system at home is to comfort you in the cold; so why freely open your windows, doors -- or even garage doors? Closed windows and doors traps the heat emitted by your furnace giving you warmth for the cold days.

Furnace's Vents And Grilles Should Be Unobstructed.

Arranging your furniture and drapings can reduce heating load on your furnace, and make sure that there are no obstruction at all output vents and intake grilles of your heating system specially textiles or fabrics that can easily be ignited by too much heat.

Avoid excessive usage of exhaust fans.

Kitchen or bathroom exhaust fans are used for limited reasons and limited time, but not to exhaust the heat emitted by your furnace. Leaving exhaust fans turned on not only consumes your electrical load but it makes the furnace's heat doesn't do its job.

Controlling sunlight inside your home.

The sun's rays provide natural heat, so on daytime, let the sunshine inside your home. Open window shades (curtains) or remove awnings. After doing so, you can adjust the thermostat setting to compliment the natural heat of the sun reflected inside your home.

Keep heat-generating appliance away from the furnace.

Lamps, televisions, stereos, and other equipment that generates heat should be as far as possible to your furnace. These appliances can affect the setting of your thermostat and can create heat overload, which may trigger your smoke detecting device.

Have a secured, airtight house.

To fully experience the heat from your system, you can: add insulation to your walls or at the attic; seal cracks from walls, doors or ceilings; use storm doors and windows; or use insulated doors and windows.

Be informed with energy regulations at your state.

For your information: Washington D.C. has announced a new tax savings for home owners by upgrading your furnace, heat pump or water heater and you could receive a tax incentive of up to $500. Nothing beats a well-informed citizen. You may visit your state's website, or call someone about existing or new regulations on efficient energy solutions for homes.

Prepare for the weather.

Knowing what to expect in the winter season is significant. Just before winter hits: prepare! Invest in proper insulation and "weatherization" products. Caulk or seal all seams, cracks or openings you see in your house. You can increase the comfort in your home without shedding too much on your budget.

Fireplaces.

Traditional, open chimneys allow cold airs to come inside your house. You can add a feature on your fireplace by replacing a closing mechanism which you can operate when the fire is burned out. But do remember that fireplaces can help you warm down momentarily as compared to a heating system built and centralized in your home.

No matter what kind of heating brand you have, you can save money on your winter heating bill and increase your comfort from the cold by properly maintaining and upgrading your equipment, installing insulation or air sealing around your house, proper thermostat settings and following the tips mentioned above.

To learn more on how to save money on your winter heating bill, you can consult Apollo Heating and Cooling.

Jamie Gerdsen

Jamie Gerdsen is the owner and operator of Apollo HVAC, a family owned and operated business with a history of keeping our promises and fixing it right the first time. We also have a history of innovation and using new technology and advances to offer the best products and service while maintaining a good value.

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It is a no-brainer that of all seasons, winter is the most unfriendly on electrical bills. From day to night most homes turn on their heating devices for comfort, which reflects a tremendous amount, or at least an additional 3% on your billing statement. This increase on winter heating bills is quite normal, but it doesn't hurt too if we hope for the best roll back on our billing statements.

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