Lowering Your Heating Costs
By jpsixbear, published Oct 13, 2008
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Lowering your heating costs saves you money and saves the environment, too. The less energy we waste, the more there is to go around. Let's give our future generations a gift of resources by not being wasteful. Winter is approaching fast. Is your home winter ready? Even if you are on a strict budget there are things you can do to lower your heating costs.
Keep your thermostat set between 65 and 70. Do not turn it up and down as this creates wear on your system, thus causing higher energy usage. Pick a temperature that is comfortable for you and leave it there.
Use space heaters in frequently used rooms and block off rooms that are unused. Close the doors to these areas. If you have no door put up drapes. Close heating vents in unused rooms as well. Be sure these areas do not contain pipes which could freeze and burst.
Drapes should be opened when the sun is shining to let in the warmth. Close them at night to hold in the heat.
Keep your fireplace damper closed when not in use. You may consider purchasing a draft stopper. This is an inflatable pillow which will seal off your chimney. Be sure to remove the pillow and open the damper before lighting a fire.
You can purchase energy efficient windows. If you can't afford them and live in a very cold climate, you will want to cover your windows with plastic sealed with duct tape on the inside. This will keep out drafts.
Keep your furnace well maintained. Have it checked by a professional before cold weather arrives. Change filters frequently. A dirty filter means your furnace has to work harder.
Have your heating ducts cleaned on a regular basis. This will increase the efficiency of your furnace and keep your indoor air cleaner. Vacuum the exterior of your heat vents and radiators frequently.
Seal any air leaks with caulking or weather stripping. Use draft stoppers on exterior doors.
Closet and cupboard doors should be closed when not in use. There is no need to heat these areas.
Use your kitchen and bath exhaust fans only when necessary.
Use an electric blanket at night instead of turning the heat up.

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Posted on 10/13/2008 at 5:10:38 PM