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3 DIY Tips to Lower Your Heating Bills This Winter
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When temperatures reach low levels in Plano, Texas, your HVAC system will work harder to maintain a comfortable home. As a result, you can expect to see a substantial increase in your utility bills. Fortunately, there are many things you can do to keep your heating costs low. Below are three DIY tips for making your home more energy efficient this winter and lowering your heating bills.

Lower Your Thermostat

The Department of Energy recommends that you set your thermostat back 7 to 10 degrees from its usual setting for at least eight hours a day. By doing so, you can reduce your annual heating and cooling costs by up to 10 percent. In the winter, you should try to turn your thermostat down to about 68 degrees when you’re asleep or away. As a result, you’ll lower your heating bills.

Replace Your Air Filter Regularly

If your air filter has become dirty and clogged, it can cause your HVAC system to experience additional strain, which can lead to higher energy consumption. Check your filter once a month. If it has gathered a thick layer of dirt and dust, it’s time to replace it. Bear in mind that you need to change your air filter more frequently if you use your HVAC unit a lot or have pets in your home.

Seal Gaps

Heat can escape from your home through gaps in the walls or around the doors and windows. As such, your HVAC system has to work harder to compensate for the lost heat, resulting in higher energy costs. You can prevent air leaks by caulking or weather-stripping any cracks and holes you find around your home.

Do you want to learn other ways to make your heating system more energy efficient? Don’t hesitate to speak with the helpful experts at Adon Complete Air Conditioning and Heating. Call us today at 903-482-4900.

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