4 Simple Ways to Stay Warm and Save This Winter
While space heating is essential for winter comfort, the cost can really leave you cold. How can you keep your energy budget from going into the red zone this winter? These simple measures will help you get more for your heating dollars and keep your energy bills at a comfortable level.
1. Call a pro
Hire a qualified professional to inspect and clean your heating system before the start of winter. This will allow you to get ahead of any potential maintenance issues and help ensure efficient performance.
2. Adjust the thermostat
Lower the temperature on your thermostat a little while you are at home and wear comfortable clothing. For more savings, you can adjust temperatures even lower at night or when no one is home. A Wi-Fi-enabled smart thermostat can adjust temperatures automatically according to your schedule, optimizing savings, comfort and convenience. To add to the savings, SWEPCO offers a $75 incentive for ENERGY STAR®-certified smart thermostats. Dry air feels cold, so increase the humidity level if possible.
3. Keep the air flowing
Change air filters regularly according to the manufacturer's recommendations. A dirty filter can restrict airflow, making your heating system work harder. Also, your heating system is designed for balance. Make sure all registers and vents are uncovered by carpet, furniture or other restrictions. Don't close vents in unused rooms. It won't save energy, and it can throw your heating system off balance.
4. Seal leaks
Air leaks in your home can make it less comfortable and blow a big hole in your energy budget. Check for gaps around windows and exterior doors and seal them with caulk or weatherstripping. You can also find leaks around ceiling fans or recessed light fixtures in your attic, and around wiring, plumbing and exhaust outlets in your attic or basement. Seal these with caulk or expandable foam. If you don’t feel comfortable making these changes on your own, sign up to see if your home is eligible for no-cost energy efficiency upgrades through our Home Performance with ENERGY STAR® Pathway.
Upgrade for more savings
Looking to save more this winter? Consider upgrading your insulation and home heating system. Find a participating contractor in our Residential Energy Improvement Pathway for energy efficiency incentives to help pay for the work.
Ensure your attic and wall insulation meet or exceed the recommended levels for your climate zone. A qualified insulation contractor or home energy auditor can add or upgrade your insulation if needed.
If your heating system is older or in need of repair, consider upgrading to an ENERGY STAR®-certified unit. ENERGY STAR heating systems are independently certified to provide energy-efficient performance.
Air-source and geothermal heat pumps move heat in and out of your home rather than create it, like a traditional furnace. This allows heat pumps to provide highly efficient (up to 300% or more) heating and cooling year round.
By combining simple conservation measures with smart upgrades, you can realize the kind of energy savings that will keep you warm all winter long.
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