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9 Heat Saving Tips for Winter

When the temperature outside drops in the winter, it is time for your heating system to shine. The following are nine ideas to help you save money on heating this winter and ensure that your heating system keeps your house as warm and comfy as possible in the most effective way possible.

1. KEEP HEATING UNITS WELL-MAINTAINED AND CLEAN

A heating system that works harder than it should is a significant energy waste. Keeping your design on a yearly maintenance schedule might help guarantee that it performs at its best.

You may join our signature service plan whether or not you bought your HVAC system from Union City HVAC, you will get an annual home maintenance inspection and a discount on repair services. Replace your furnace filter weekly or as suggested if you have one. If you have an older heating unit that requires extensive maintenance, replace your HVAC system with a newer, more efficient heating unit—the savings in heating and repair expenses in the long run.

2. KEEP COLD AIR OUTSIDE AND WARM AIR INSIDE

Examine your house for drafts that enable cold air and warm air to exit. Examine the windows and entrances for drafts. You can install essential insulation in weather stripping to prevent warm air leakage and insulate your house better. If your property is older, a closer look at its insulation quality may encourage you to seek more excellent insulation in places such as attics or ceilings.

3. USE THE SUN FOR FREE HEAT

On bright days, open the curtains on south-facing windows. Sunlight streams will gradually warm such places. When the sun goes down on cloudy days, close the window coverings.

4. KEEP COZY WITH LAYERS

Add a layer prior to modifying the thermostat. Your toes will stay toasty with warm socks or slippers. Use throw blankets near the sofa and area rugs to insulate the flooring.

5. USE CEILING FANS IN THE WINTER

Air circulation is essential for keeping your house mild in the winter and chilly in the summer. fans in ceilings may aid in the circulation of air in your home.

When ceiling fans are used in the summer, the blades move counterclockwise or forward. This movement forces warm air upward and cold below, cooling the heat. You may adjust the spin of your ceiling fan by switching the directional switch, usually found near the fan’s motor.

For the winter, ceiling fan blades should revolve clockwise (or reverse). The heated air is forced down and out – towards the walls – as the blade rotates clockwise. In inhabited rooms, keep ceiling fans on a low setting, with the blades moving clockwise to assist in circulating warm air throughout the winter.

6. REFRAIN FROM HEATING UNUSED SPACES

If you have idle rooms, don’t waste energy and money by heating them. Consider lowering the heat to guest rooms, laundry rooms, and storage facilities. Close and seal vents in those areas, close doors, and direct warm air flow to places you use more often.

7. TURN DOWN THE TEMPERATURE SETTING AT NIGHT

Whether you have a programmed or manual thermostat, lowering the temperature setting at night in the winter may save you money. When the temperature differential between your home’s thermostat setting and the outside temperature is the biggest, your heating system works the hardest.

When outside temperatures drop, maintaining the same day temperature in your house at night requires your heating system to work more and raises your heating bills. Instead, reduce your thermostat setting by 7-10 degrees when sleeping. While sleeping, your body slows down, and your body temperature drops a few degrees. You may always add blankets to your beds or switch from chilly to warmer flannel sheets.

According to Energy.gov, you may reduce your thermostat by 7–10 degrees for at least eight hours a day in the winter and by 7–10 degrees higher to save up to 10% annually on heating and cooling expenses. Typical for the same eight daily hours in the summer. Consider reducing your thermostat by 7-10 degrees while your house is empty, such as when everyone is at work or school throughout the week.

Consider installing a programmed thermostat if you don’t want to lower your thermostat every evening manually.

8. SUPPLEMENT YOUR HEAT SOURCE

Consider adding extra heat sources (such as a space heater or your fireplace) to warm critical areas while in them. Using additional heat sources allows you to regulate individual regions of your home better, keeping the temperature pleasant without adding heat to the whole house.

When utilizing space heaters, take measures and follow our Electrical Safety Tips, as detailed in our article – Electrical Safety Tips For This Winter Season.

Take measures while using space heaters and follow our Electrical Safety Tips described in our article – Electrical Safety Tips For This Winter Season.

9. USE EXHAUST FANS SPARINGLY

Whether installed in kitchens or bathrooms, exhaust fans remove warmer air that rises to the ceiling from your rooms. Exhaust fans should only be run for 20 minutes at a time.

CALL THE EXPERTSYou will likely need a new HVAC system if, despite all of these efforts to keep your house warm, the system still needs to perform as it should. Contact Union City HVAC Service.  immediately to have our highly skilled HVAC specialists assess the heating system in your house!

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