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Home Improvement
Save On Heating Bills
By Staff Writer

As the cost of heating homes has gone higher, most people, especially the common man is scrambling for means to stay warm and have sufficient money to buy the daily necessities. Normally homes are heated by fuels like oil, natural gas, or electricity, which are getting overly expensive by the day. So what are the best home improvement tips to save on heating bills? Following are some methods that can help you conserve energy while saving a lot of cash.
Install A Programmable Therm-ostat In Your House
Programmable thermostats are quite less expensive and very easy to install. They permit an individual to control how the heating system is operated so that he/she conserves energy by running the system only when heat is required. A programmable thermostat is extremely handy and lets the user lower the heat to 60 degrees during night, increase it to 69 degrees a few minutes before they wake up, lower it down again when they leave the house, and make it go back to a cozy level right before the user comes back.
Installing a programmable thermostat is one of the best home improvement tips to save on heating bills.
Don't Heat Spaces You Don't Use And Go In For Regular Thermostat Maintenance
If there are rooms in your house that can be left unheated, then one of the best home improvement tips to save on heating bills is to discontinue the flow of heat to these spaces by closing heating registers or switching off room heaters. However, at no circumstance close-off a room if it has a thermostat controlling the flow of heat to other rooms in the house (as it will keep turning the heat on relentlessly in an attempt to heat the cold room). Moreover, try maintaining the furnace because it is very crucial to make sure the system is running proficiently. If blocked, these units will have to work for extra time to stabilize the temperatures, increasing the heating bill.
Trim Down The Trees In Your Yard That Block The Sun
You do not have to chop off the trees or bushes that are necessary to provide shade during summers. Instead just prune down the trees a little, which will let the sun shine over the house during the winter season. Planting deciduous trees on the periphery of the house is a good idea as they permit the sun rays to filter-in during winters, when they are debarred of leaves but offer shade during summers.
Tightly Seal The Windows And Doors Of Your House To Avoid Heat Loss
Make sure all the doors, and windows of the house are sealed and shut tightly. Even small leaks generate flow of air inside the rooms and allow the heated air to get away. Same is the case with a fireplace damper. It should always be kept closed. Moreover, if feasible, use storm windows and weather-stripping compound to shut the openings.
Don't Waste Energy Through Excess Ventilation
The last of the best home improvement tips to save on heating bills is to try restricting the use of exhaust fans in the house. If you want to force out the air from the room, do it. But turn off the exhaust fan immediately so that it does not let the expensively heated air to escape.
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