10 Clever Tips to Lower Your Heating Bill!

10 Clever & Useful Ways to Lower Your Heating Bill!

 

Here are my personal 10 Clever and Useful Tips to Lower Your Heating Bill!  I hope you find at least some of them useful.  If you do, please leave me a comment I would love to hear from you.  Also, if you have any tips to add please feel free to share!

 

1. Plug those leaks!  Drafts around windows and doors allow heat to escape. I’ve found that sealing them with weather stripping or caulking can make a noticeable difference!  If you  have an attic, don’t forget to buy  a special seal for that too.  We were losing a lot of money out the roof when we didn’t have our two attic doors properly sealed.  If you notice a draft by a window, roll up a towel to lay at the edge to keep drafts out.

 

2. Use blinds wisely!  I bought some floor-to-ceiling blackout curtains. They reduce energy loss by up to 25% and block out any air leaks or drafts from doors and windows. The heating and cooling savings can add up quickly.  Don’t always leave them closed though.  Take advantage of natural daylight and solar heat through your windows.  This saves you from flipping on a light bulb and it allows you to take advantage of the natural warmth sunlight has to offer.

 

3. Use appliances wisely.  I always try to make sure I am running a full load in the washing machine or dishwasher to avoid extra loads that will put a strain on my energy bill.  If I do have to do multiple loads I try to do them back to back that way the dryer doesn’t have to fully reheat again.  If I’m a little chilly I’ll bake something.  I know that may sound silly but it doesn’t take but 20 minutes to have a batch of chocolate chip cookies whipped together and I can warm my house in the process.  These are great treats for my family and gifts for others.

 

4. Use your ceiling fans.  I know, I know!  This advice sounds counter-intuitive, but you should actually use your ceiling fans during the winter. A ceiling fan set that is set in reverse can draw warm air through your home, helping to keep it warm.  My mother taught me this trick and it took me years to believe her.

 

5. Insulate your water heater.  If you have an older model water heater, buy insulation wrap and insulate your water heater. It’s very simple to do and it will help the heater retain heat.  Our family has an older model and while upgrading to a high-efficiency model would probably be a good idea we’ll be sticking with this one until it kicks the bucket.

 

6. Dress warmly.  I’ll be honest, this is a tip that I don’t take too kindly too.  I know that dressing warmly through the day will allow me to turn the thermostat down a few notches but I hate being cold.  This tip works wonders for a lot of people though and I’ll admit that before I turn the thermostat up and I’ll throw on a sweatshirt and that usually does the trick.  However, I’m not going to be one of those people who live with their central heating off and has to wear a coat around the house.  I just won’t do that but maybe you’re in that situation where you have to.  I’ve been there before.

 

7. Layer your bed.  This is a little tip I learned on my frugal journey when I didn’t have money to heat my house above 40 degrees.  Layer your mattress with an extra blanket or two before putting your sheets on.  This gives you an extra layer of warmth and helps retain your natural body heat.

 

8. Install and use a programmable thermostat.  If you talk to any heating and cooling specialist, they will tell you that one of the best things to do in order to save money on your energy bills is to install a programmable thermostat. This way you’ll be able to alter the thermostat’s temperature to reduce the heat of your home when you’re away and when you’re asleep.  Just don’t go too drastically cool or you could end up paying more as your heater struggles to heat your house quickly.

 

9. Clean your furnace.  Make sure your furnace is cleaned and up to date.  This is a simple way to save on energy bills.  A quick call to the folks who installed your furnace will save you tons.  This isn’t the cheapest way to save on home heating costs but it is probably the most effective.  If your furnace is struggling due to lack of maintenance it could keel over dead and that could easily mean thousands out of your pocket.

 

10. Change your air filter. This is probably a tip that everyone knows but it’s such an important one that I have to say it anyway.  Replace your filters!  A dirty air filter will block the airflow from your furnace.  Block it.  This could exponentially decrease the life expectancy of your furnace.  I know it’s hard to remember to do every three months so put it on your calendar, set up a reminder on your phone, and set up an electronic message to remind you by email.  Do what it takes to get those filters changed to help save on heating costs and help out the allergy sufferers in your house.  By the way, I’ve recently found a good deal on Filtrete air filters on Amazon if you’re willing to stock up on them.

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Comments

  1. Great tips, this subject has been on my mind as we move into winter!

  2. Another Cent Saved says

    Great article Thank you for sharing 🙂

  3. Danielle F says

    Great suggestions! We always use those window sealing kits and make sure all of our seals around our doors are working well. I also leave the oven open after cooking – might as well put that leftover heat to good use!

    I never thought of doing dryer loads back to back so it doesn’t have to reheat..smart!

  4. Jennifer Clay says

    Thanks for the great tips!

  5. A Mom's Take says

    Those are great tips! A friend of our family loves to compare our utility bills. It’s interesting because we actually use MORE electricity than him but our bill is always lower. The reason — we use time advantage (certain hours are cheaper) and only ever do dishes, laundry, and those big types of jobs on the “off” hours. 🙂

  6. Those are great tips. We already do most of them but I have trouble with the dress warmly one. I do dress warmly but sometimes I’m still cold!

  7. Great tips. We use our ans in the winter, people think we’re crazy. Also I think many mess with the thermostat too much. Leave set at one setting!

  8. 2Wired2Tired says

    I love our blackout curtains too. They are really well insulated and make such a difference. I haven’t tried the fans on reverse yet, I just may do so this winter.

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