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Heating Costs Surge: Essential Tips to Save Money This Winter
UPDATE: As winter 2023 rapidly approaches, homeowners are facing a significant surge in energy costs. With temperatures dropping across the country, many are questioning whether to leave their heating systems on continuously or to turn them on and off to save money.
Officials warn that the latest data shows energy bills could rise by as much as 30% this winter compared to last year. This alarming increase is attributed to rising fuel prices and heightened demand for heating. Homeowners are urged to take action now to mitigate these costs.
Experts from ABC4 provide critical advice to help you save money on heating bills. They recommend maintaining a consistent temperature rather than frequently adjusting the thermostat. Switching your heating on and off frequently can lead to higher energy consumption, as systems work harder to reach set temperatures.
Additionally, consider these essential tips for managing your heating expenses:
– **Thermostat Settings:** Aim to keep your thermostat at a steady temperature between 68°F and 70°F during the day and lower it when you’re sleeping or away from home.
– **Insulation Checks:** Ensure your home is well-insulated, especially in attics and basements, to prevent heat loss.
– **Seal Drafts:** Use weather stripping and caulking to seal any drafts around doors and windows where heat may escape.
– **Energy Efficiency:** Upgrade to energy-efficient appliances and heating systems if possible, as they can significantly reduce utility expenses.
Developing reports also indicate that families can explore options for financial assistance with heating bills this winter. Many states offer programs under the National Energy Assistance scheme to help lower-income households manage their utility costs during the colder months.
As winter rolls in, it is more critical than ever for homeowners to be proactive about their heating strategies. By implementing these tips and monitoring energy usage, you can potentially save hundreds of dollars this season.
Stay tuned for more updates as we continue to monitor the effects of rising energy costs this winter. Share this information to help others prepare for the season ahead!
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