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Texas?
With the price of oil so high this year, the threat of high home
heating bills is something we are all concerned about. Whether
you heat with propane, gas, oil or electric, there are steps you
can take to help lower your heating bills and put some money
back into your bank account.
Here are 10 things you can do right now to help lower your
heat costs this winter:
1. Check Your Insulation. If you haven't looked in
your attic lately (or ever!) then get up there and take a look
around to make sure the insulation is in good condition. Make
sure there are enough air pockets to trap cold air. Old
insulation can become brittle and ineffective so if your
insulation is not doing the job it might be worth the time and
energy to replace it.
2. Check Your Windows. You can lose a lot of heat through
the cracks around your windows and the windows themselves. Check
each window and make sure it is well sealed. You can buy kits
that will help you test this. Be sure to caulk and seal around
windows where you find leaks, and replace any interior seals
that are damaged. If your windows are old, it might be worth the
money in the long run to replace them with new triple pane
replacement windows.
3. Weather Proof Your Entryways. Along with the windows,
check your doors for drafts. Using weather stripping around the
doors will help keep your heat from leaking out and the cold
from getting in.
4. Get a Ceiling Fan. Just like you learned in 4th grade
- heat rises so you want to keep the warm air down in the room,
especially if you have high ceilings. Most ceiling fans have a
switch to reverse the direction so you can use them for cooling
in the summer and pushing hot air down in the winter. Be sure
you run it in the right direction or you might end up with cold
air in the winter and warm in the summer!
5. Shut Off Unused Rooms. If you have a room or rooms
that you don�t use, them keep the doors shut. Try to remember to
shut doors if you will be in the room for a long time. Rooms
which are used only sometimes will have the door fanned which
allows cold air to escape into your others rooms. This, in turn,
will make your furnace work harder and increase your heating
costs.
6. Let The Sun Shine In. On sunny days, open your
curtains and mini blinds but make sure you close them when
darkness falls or on cloudy days. Getting insulated curtains can
help keep out drafts from around the windows.
7. Get A Door Alignment. Over time, doors can sag and get
out of alignment. Take a good look at your doors to see if they
still fit in the casing properly. If they don�t then adjust them
for a tight fit.
8. Have Your Furnace Checked. Spend the money to have a
Missouri City professional
heating contractor give your furnace a checkup to be sure it
is working at peak performance. This is important not only from
a cost perspective but also from a safety perspective. A system
that is not running as efficiently as it can will cost you money
in heating bills so the money to have it inspected will be well
spent.
9. Air Filter. Air filters can get clogged with ends up
costing you money in fuel - it causes your heating system to run
inefficiently and can be a safety hazard. Changing out the
filter once a year is a good idea and something you can do
yourself with minimal cost.
10. Close Your House Vents. House vents allow circulation
of air during the warmer months but it�s a good idea to close
them at the end of fall before the real cold weather comes. Cold
air seeping in can drive up heating costs and make your house
feel drafty.
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