Winter is here, and it’s the perfect season to snuggle up with a cozy blanket, binge holiday movies, and sip on hot cocoa. But let’s face it, while you’re hibernating at home, your utility bills might soar due to the extra heating costs.
So, how can you hibernate in your home all winter while saving money on your utility bills? Here are ten practical tips on how to lower your utility bill this winter.
- Bundle up with heavy clothes and blankets. This tip may seem simple, but it’s a game-changer! Before cranking up the heat, warm up by layering clothing and using heavy blankets. You’ll save on energy without sacrificing comfort.
- Switch the direction of your ceiling fans. Did you know your ceiling fan can help keep you warm? Turning it clockwise in the winter helps circulate warm air! Locate the switch on the fan’s motor housing or light fixture, flip it, and ensure it’s rotating in the right direction.
- Close off unused rooms. Don’t waste energy heating rooms you’re not using! Are any guestrooms, offices, or storage spaces not being used daily? If so, shut the doors and close the vents to them.
- Utilize a free energy source. In the morning, open curtains or blinds and allow sunlight to warm your house. Take advantage of that free solar energy! After all, who doesn’t love free heat?
- Close curtains and blinds at night. Once the sun sets, close those curtains and blinds to block cold drafts and reduce heat loss. This small step can make a noticeable difference in keeping the cold out.
- Place rugs on the floor. Hardwood or tile floors can be freezing in winter. Adding rugs creates a barrier between your feet and the cold floor while also helping to prevent heat loss through the ground.
- Change air filters. Air filters should be changed roughly every 90 days. The build-up of dirty filters makes your HVAC system work harder to heat or cool your home. By replacing your air filter, you can alleviate work from your HVAC system and save money on heating your home in the dead of winter.
- Make sure returns are clear. HVAC return air vents balance air flow and ensure efficient air movement. If rugs, carpets, furniture, or curtains block your return vents, you are minimizing the efficiency of your HVAC system.
- Install a smart thermostat. This thermostat gives you more control over your home’s temperature and energy use. You can schedule automatic adjustments for different times of the day to optimize heating and save on energy costs without lifting a finger.
- Call an HVAC Professional. Your HVAC system is the backbone of your home’s comfort in winter. Regular maintenance ensures it runs smoothly and efficiently. Absolute Heat & Air has provided superior quality HVAC services in Northwest Arkansas and Gainesville, Texas, for over 10 years. Schedule a service or call us today.
Lowering your utility bill this winter doesn’t mean sacrificing comfort. By following these tips, you can stay warm, save energy, and keep extra money in your pocket. Remember, Absolute Heat & Air is here to help you maximize efficiency and stay cozy all season. Contact us today for all your HVAC needs, your comfort is our priority!