5 Ways to Save on Heating as Winter Approaches

Winter is fast approaching, and the bills are piling up. There are creative ways to cut cost and still enjoy the festive season with your loved ones.

Take the heating bills for example; if you don’t know what to do, you can easily add more burdens to your already piled up bills. This article will show you ways, not just any ideas, but creative ways to help reduce heating bills.

Get a Programmable Thermostat

If you want to save up for this winter, you need to install a programmable thermostat. It enables you to set when you want the heat to turn on and also to what temperature. Getting a programmable thermostat will add to the bill, however, it helps you save ten times more! With a programmable thermostat, you can turn your heat down when no one is at home. This alone saves more and will significantly cut your heating bills. Now you see that just a onetime purchase can guarantee a lifetime of savings to your heating bills.

Wall Thermostat in Regina
 

Cover the Wooden Floors

Your rugs and carpets can do more than adding beauty to your home; they can also reduce your heating bills. Putting carpets and rugs on your wooden floors keeps your house from getting cold. Uncovered hardwood floors are responsible for ten percent home’s heat loss. Warm up your home by covering your wooden floors with carpets or rugs.

Rug on a Cold Hardwood Floor
 

Go for LEDs Instead of Traditional Bulbs

There is no way you will not light up your house during the festive season. That’s part of the tradition, and traditions are not easily broken. However, you can still save money using LEDs instead of the conventional bulbs.

LED holiday lights last longer and use up to ninety percent less heat than the traditional bulbs.

Hanging Lights in the Blackness
 

Close the Doors

Closing the doors may not be rocket science but as simple as it sounds, it does more wonder than you can imagine. When you close your doors especially the bedroom door, you trap the heat and prevent it from leaking out. Some rooms do not need to be heated for examples your basements; close the doors and also close the heating vents in such rooms. Don’t worry; they will still get their warm air.

Household Doors Closed to Keep in the Heat
 

Seal the Vents in Wires, Pipes, and Ducts

Before winter, ensure to seal vents in wires, ducts, and pipes because of holes, no matter how small can cause wastage of heat energy which will result in more heating bills. You can use weather stripping or caulking to seal plumbing vents in pipes, ducts and as well as wires.

Sealing Plumbing in Regina
 

Make this winter season easy on your pocket book as you invest in these 5 ways to lower the cost of your heating bill this frosty season.