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6 Ways to Reduce Heating Costs Without Sacrificing Comfort

Winter in Ohio can bring frigid temperatures and rising heating bills. However, keeping your home warm and cozy doesn’t have to mean breaking the bank. With a few smart strategies, you can reduce heating costs while maintaining comfort throughout the season. Here are six practical tips from your friends at Allied Services, Inc.

1. Schedule Regular HVAC Maintenance

A well-maintained furnace or heat pump operates efficiently, saving energy and money. Schedule a professional HVAC inspection before winter to ensure your system is clean, tuned up, and running at peak performance. A professional HVAC technician can also evaluate your system, make efficiency recommendations, and ensure everything is optimized for energy savings.

2. Upgrade to a Programmable Thermostat

A programmable or smart thermostat allows you to set heating schedules based on your routine. Lower the temperature while you’re at work or asleep, and raise it when you’re home. Every degree you lower your thermostat can save you up to 3% on heating costs.

3. Seal Gaps and Insulate

Heat can escape through small cracks, windows, doors, and poorly insulated attics or basements. Seal drafts with weatherstripping, caulk, or insulation to prevent warm air from escaping and cold air from entering your home.

4. Use Ceiling Fans and Natural Light Strategically

Ceiling fans aren’t just for summer. Set them to spin clockwise in winter at a low speed to push warm air trapped near the ceiling back down into the room. Then, make sure you open curtains on south-facing windows during the day to let sunlight naturally warm your home. Close them at night to keep the heat from escaping.

5. Don’t Block Vents or Radiators and Monitor Humidity Levels

Ensure furniture, curtains, and rugs aren’t blocking heat vents or radiators. Proper airflow helps your heating system distribute warm air more efficiently. Remember also that dry air feels colder than humid air. Using a humidifier can help your home feel warmer without increasing the thermostat temperature.

6. Consider Upgrading Your HVAC System

Finally, if your heating system is older or inefficient for your home, upgrading to a modern energy-efficient furnace or heat pump can save significantly on utility bills. Look for systems with high Energy Star ratings and ask our professional team to help you choose the right one for your home.

By implementing these strategies, you’ll not only stay warm and cozy but also enjoy reduced heating costs throughout Ohio’s chilly winter months. If you need assistance with HVAC maintenance, upgrades, or efficiency evaluations, Allied Services, Inc. is here to help. Contact us today at (937) 269-5059!

Chris Sourlis

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