If you happen to live in a region which is extremely cold in winter heating costs must be taking a big share of your monthly salary. You may be paying twice as much to heat your house as you did just a few years ago due to the rapidly escalating costs of home heating oil, propane, and kerosene.

You can cut your heating costs significantly by following these money-saving tips :-

To start with doing an energy audit of your house  is suggestible. Identifying areas where heated air is leaking out should be task no.2. Check around doors, windows, fireplaces, and other areas that may feel drafty. Use caulk, weather stripping, door sweeps, plastic, and other appropriate means to close off these leaks. If your house is poorly insulated, adding additional insulation will pay for itself in reduced heating costs.

Use of ventilation fans such as bathroom fans and kitchen hood fans in winter should be minimized.  Over the course of the winter, ventilation fans can increase your heating costs by a surprising amount.

Areas of your house which you do not use should not be heated such as guests rooms. Close heating vents or turn back thermostats in those areas and close the doors for a painless reduction in heating costs. Turn down the heat and use space heaters to heat the room you spend time in.

Keep all your heating equipments in top operating condition. Dirty filters reduce the efficiency of your furnace or heat pump. Poorly tuned units are inefficient and use more fuel.

Don’t turn your thermostat up above the desired temperature. It won’t heat up any more quickly and will make your furnace work harder. Also, while it makes sense to turn the heat back when you’re sleeping or not at home, turning it down too low can actually cost you more because the contents of the house have to be re-heated in addition to the air. 68 to 70 degrees while you’re home and awake, and 60 to 65% while you’re asleep or not at home are reasonable temperatures.

Consider a programmable thermostat to raise and lower the temperature at pre-set times. Check the temperature setting on your hot water heater. If you have a dishwasher, your water should be heated to 120%. Otherwise, it can be somewhat lower.

If your water heater is in an unheated space like an unfinished basement, wrap it in an insulation blanket available at hardware stores to prevent heat loss. Wash clothes in cold water whenever possible.

It’s tempting to stand under a hot shower on a cold morning for as long as possible, but cutting your shower time in half can save up to 33% on your hot water heating costs.

Now following these tips would certainly save a lot of money and do good to you.

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