While keeping off every light in the house may help for a while, there are more logical steps that can be taken to fight back against heating costs that are too high in a home. Conservation efforts at home can go a long way toward keeping bills lower.
To start saving money right away on electric or fuel bills, the first place to start is by looking at what's running. Unplug unused appliances that might have a drain on power. There's no need to keep three PCs running all day long if you're not home. The same goes for freezer equipment that might not be getting maximum usage. If it isn't stocked to 50 percent capacity, try consolidating items into a single freezer and unplugging the drain. Do keep lights off when they're not in use and remember fans cool people, not rooms.
Beyond that, the biggest drains on home heating bills are a person's practice for keeping a home cooled or heated. To save some money on bills, check the following things:
Whether it's winter or summer, a thermostat should stay in the range of 68 to 70 degrees with money saving variations on either end depending on conditions. For heating, every degree above 70 increases costs by as much at 10 percent. Considering the costs of heating, that's a whole lot of money.
Make sure filters in heating and cooling machinery are cleaned and changed on a monthly basis. Dirty filters have been known to hike electric costs by as much as 20 percent. That's a lot of cash thrown out the window. They can also damage equipment, which will cost you even more in the long run.
Inspect systems and ductwork on a yearly basis. Sometimes ducts can spring leaks, which cause major drains on the wallet. These inspections can also tell you if your system operates as it should and as safely as it should.
Make sure fireplace dampers are closed when not in use. A chimney can suck a lot of air out of home and cause some serious drains on the heating or cooling system.
Ceiling fans can help circulate both warm and cool air. Remember though, they typically are best used when you're in the room, too.
Make sure windows and doors are properly sealed. This means caulking, sealing and weather stripping.
Storm windows can also help keep leaks from draining the bill.
Close up crawl spaces in the winter.
In the winter, if you plan to be away on vacation, set your thermostat to the lowest setting, but don't turn it off.
Portable heaters instead of firing up entire systems can save money if used wisely and safely. Remember though, these can be dangerous if small children are present.
Keeping heating costs at an affordable rate may be difficult due to circumstances beyond our control, but homeowners can take steps to reduce their use of energy and at least keep their bills in check.
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12 Ways To Cut Your Home Heating Costs
Because of high-energy costs, maintaining a moderate monthly bill can be a chore. Between air filters, fireplaces, vents, and grilles, there are lots of factors in heating your home. However, there are simple solutions for you and your family. By making easy, everyday changes, your energy bill can be kept at a low rate. The following tips can take the guesswork out of your thermostat and keep your home comfortable, too.
Tip 1: Set the Thermostat Properly
The most economical operation of your system comes from setting the thermostat properly. Set the thermostat at the lowest winter setting at which you are comfortable. Typical settings are 68 degrees for winter heating. When heating, your operating costs increase 3% to 8% for each degree your thermostat is raised.
Tip 2: Tune-Up Heating System Annually
Energy costs have increased up to 60% or more this year. One way you can minimize this increased expense is by having annual service done to your heating system. Studies show that homeowners having annual service to their systems spend an average of $30 less each month because of increased efficiency. Lack of regular maintenance is also the #1 cause of system breakdowns and costly repairs. Check out Apollo's Gold and Platinum Care Plans detailed on our web site under Residential-Maintenance Agreements.
Tip 3: Keep the Air Filter Clean
The easiest way to ensure your system operated efficiently is by keeping the air filter clean. There are several types of air filters and several possible locations for the air filter on your furnace. Ask Apollo's service technician next time he's out at your home to show you where your air filter is located and which type of air filter to use. If you have allergies, you should look at a pleated allergy filter or a media or electronic style air cleaner.
Tip 4: Keep Doors and Windows closed
Close all doors and windows to the outside (even garage doors). This will reduce the heating load in the winter, making your heating system operate more economically.
Tip 5: Keep Vents and Grilles Unobstructed
Arrange your furniture and drapes so that all output vents and intake grilles are free from obstruction. This will also reduce the heating load on your furnace and allow for more economical operation.
Tip 6: Avoid Excess Use of Exhaust Fans
Excessive use of kitchen or bathroom exhaust fans will make your system work harder. Keep energy costs in check by making wise use of exhaust fans.
Tip 7: Control Direct Sunlight
Let the sun in during the winter to reduce the load on your heating system. Open window shades and remove awnings to increase direct sunlight and reduce heating bills.
Tip 8: Keep Heat Away from the Thermostat
Make sure no heat-generating appliances are near your thermostat, including lamps, televisions, and stereo and computer equipment. Such heat-generating appliances can affect the setting of your thermostat and the efficiency of your heating system.
Tip 9: Keep an Air Tight House
Ensure maximum retention of heated air by adding insulation to outside walls and to the attic of your home. Seal cracks and use storm doors and windows and/or insulated doors and windows to prevent air leaks.
Tip 10: Department of Energy
Washington D.C. announced new energy tax savings for homeowners for 2006 and 2007. By upgrading your home's gas/oil furnace, boiler, heat pump or water heater, you could receive a tax incentive of up to $500. Call Apollo at 242-5522 for more information.
Tip 11: Weatherization
You can increase the comfort in your home while reducing your heating needs by up to 30% by investing just a few hundred dollars in proper insulation and weatherization products. Warm air leaking out of your home during fall/winter can waste a substantial portion of your energy dollars. One of the quickest dollar-saving tasks you can do is caulk, seal and weather strip all seams, cracks, and openings to the outside. You can save 10% or more on your energy bills by reducing the air leaks in your home.
Tip 12: Fireplaces
Next time you cozy up to a crackling fire on a cold winter day, remember that wood-burning or masonry fireplaces are one of the most inefficient heat sources you can use. Fireplaces literally send your energy dollars right up the chimney in volumes of warm air escaping your home and cold air in return. If you use your conventional fireplace while your central heating system is on, use Apollo's other Fall/Winter seasonal tips to help reduce energy losses. Remember to close the damper only after the ashes are cool and not smoldering any longer.
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