Looking for ways to lower your energy costs this coming winter? Here are a few easy ways to cut costs on your energy bill as the weather cools:
- Keep Cold Out and Warm In
Warm air escaping your home can lead to high energy bills. Lower your energy bills this coming winter by keeping warm air in and cold air trapped outside. A few actions you can take include adding insulation to your attic, closing unused vents throughout your home, and installing weatherstripping in doorways and windows.
- Install a Smart Thermostat
Setting your thermostat a few degrees cooler when you are out of town or sleeping is a great way to lower your energy costs this coming winter. Installing a smart thermostat can make setting your thermostat even easier. For example, if you forget to turn the temperature down before heading out on vacation— you can do so from the road using an app on your phone. Additionally, this also gives you the option to increase the temperature before you get home to make sure your home is warm and cozy when you walk through the door.
- Change Your Air Filter
That dirty air filter may be sucking dollar bills into it without you even knowing! According to the Department of Energy, a dirty air filter could be increasing your energy usage by up to 15%. You’ll want to change your HVAC filter at least every three months to lower your energy costs this coming winter. If you aren’t sure how to change your air filter or need to order a new one— Gilman Cooling and Heating can help. Contact Gilman’s to learn more about how to change your air filter easily and quickly.
- Schedule an HVAC Inspection
It’s not just your air filter that can increase your home energy costs. Other HVAC issues can also cost you dearly! A yearly HVAC inspection can ensure your heating system is in tip-top shape this winter. Gilman Cooling and Heating’s experienced HVAC technicians can identify issues that may be stressing your HVAC system and costing you more to heat your home. Schedule your HVAC inspection here.