With inflation causing costs to rise around the country, it’s no wonder that heating costs are a sore subject for many homeowners. With rising natural gas prices, heating bills are likely higher for individuals today than in the past. Here are some things you should know about inflation and rising heating prices along with solutions to help you deal with these high costs.
Inflation Affects Heating Prices
When general costs increase throughout the country due to inflation, you can imagine that heating costs will also increase. Natural gas prices have been on the rise this past year, which means your heating costs will also go up. Fortunately, there are ways to save money on your heating bills. Here are some common sense approaches you can take to ensure that you can save every penny as the nights get colder this autumn.
Heat Your Home on a Budget
If you want some heating solutions for your home with cost effectiveness in mind, here are some tips:
- Use a smart thermostat: With a smart thermostat, you can adjust the heat in your home whether you’re upstairs or miles away. Smart thermostats help you keep the temperature in your home perfect year-round, which will help you save money by allowing you to optimize when and how your home is heated.
- Let the sunlight heat your rooms: During the daytime, let the sunshine heat your rooms. Open blinds and draperies in rooms that face the sun and its warmth keep energy costs lower.
- Close up cracks in windows and doors: Cracks in windows and doors can cause cold air to seep into your home. You can use caulk and weather stripping to seal up these openings to keep warm air in and cold air out.
- Keep temperatures lower when asleep or out of the home: You can also keep heating costs lower when you maintain a specific temperature in your home at certain times. For example, when you’re sleeping at night, keep your temperatures lower than you would during the day when you’re up and moving about. Also, if you’re away on vacation, you don’t need to keep your temperature as high as you would if you were home.
- Change your filters regularly: Most importantly, change your HVAC filters on a regular basis. Dirty filters cause your system to work overtime and will bump up heating prices. An effectively working system will be more cost efficient.
Rest assured, there are ways to save money on heating costs, even while you contend with inflation in other areas of your life.
Contact Air Design today if you’d like to explore a more energy efficient heating system!