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Keep Warm and Cozy AND Reduce Your Heating Costs with Energy-Saving Tips


A photo of a small wooden home partially covered with an orange knit cap during the fall season.

The air is crisp, the leaves are changing color, and pumpkin spice everything is back again this year. As you turn up your home heating system, you may cringe at the thought of your monthly energy bill. But whether you live in Northern Massachusetts or New Hampshire’s White Mountains, there are ways to stay warm and cozy without breaking the bank. Here are some timely energy-saving tips from our home heating experts:


Check Your Filter 

Regularly inspecting and replacing your filter is a simple way to reduce your heating costs. Why?  Because dirty, clogged filters restrict airflow, making your heating system work harder. The harder your system works to heat your home, the more energy it uses. Regular filter changes also help prevent dust and dirt buildup, increasing the efficiency and lifespan of your system.  


Upgrade to a Programmable Thermostat

A programmable thermostat allows you to control the heat remotely, based on when you are home or away. This reduces unnecessary energy use, lowering your monthly utility bill. A programmable thermostat will quickly pay for itself by reducing your energy consumption.


 
RELATED: 6 Energy-wasting Habits to Break this Fall
 

Run Your Ceiling Fan

Believe it or not, ceiling fans aren’t just for summer! Run your ceiling fan clockwise (on a low setting) during the cold weather months to circulate warm air back down to your room.  


Keep Heating Vents or Baseboards Unblocked

Avoid covering heating vents or baseboards with curtains, furniture, or other items, as this simple adjustment will improve airflow and lower your heating costs.


Fix Air Leaks in Your Home and Duct System 

Seal gaps with putty or caulk, add weather stripping to drafty doors and windows, and install attic insulation. Consider hiring a professional to re-insulate your heating ducts. 


Optimize Window Use for Efficiency

Open your blinds, shades, or curtains on sunny days to let the natural warmth in. Close them at night or on colder days to help insulate your home and retain heat.


Choose an Energy-Efficient Heating System

If it’s time to upgrade your heating system, consider investing in an energy-efficient model. These systems can lower your energy bills in the long run and improve overall comfort.


When it comes to reducing your monthly heating bill, small changes can make a big difference! If you have questions or concerns about your heating system, contact our home comfort specialists.


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