Staying warm during the winter is important, but it can be expensive to heat a home, especially if it’s large. Below you’ll discover a few ways you can save energy on your heating cost during the winter while ensuring your home stays comfortable.
5 Ways to Conserve Energy During the Winter
- Seal Fireplaces: Traditional fireplaces provide warmth, but when they’re not running, can encourage cold air to flow down the chimney. This can send cold air throughout your home and result in heat loss. To prevent this, consider plugging the chimney flue during the winter or install glass doors in the front of its opening.
- Check for Crevices Around Doors and Windows: If there are crevices around your doors or windows, it can invite cold air into your home. If not sealed, this abundance of cold air can mix with your home’s hot air making it harder for your heater to work correctly.
Because of this, it’s important to inspect your doors and windows for any cracks. If you notice some, caulk them. You could also apply weatherstripping around the edges for extra protection. - Clean Your Vents: Cleaning your vents will remove any dust and debris that could be blocking air circulation. It will also prevent the heater from blowing these particles through the air which could cause allergic reactions.
To clean your vents, simply grab a clean brush and scrub them off. You can also use a vacuum hose to clean the opening of the vent’s ductwork. If there are filters behind the vent, make sure to also replace them. - Close Doors to Unused Rooms: Another way to save energy during the winter is to close doors to unused rooms. If left open, your heater will try to send air into all spaces. This can make it harder for it to quickly warm up the rooms you normally use.
- Wear Cozy Clothing: You could also try to wear heavier clothing, like socks and sweaters, to stay warm. This won’t only keep you comfy, but help you to run your heater less often.
By keeping these tips in mind, you’ll be able to cut back on heating costs during the winter while ensuring your home is warm and cozy. If you’re interested in learning more about how to safely keep your Santa Rosa home warm this season or would like a professional inspection of your heater, contact Dale HCS. We offer expert heating services that will make sure your heater is ready for the winter.