Your utility bill shows the impact of extreme temperatures in winter and summer alike. Try these money-saving ideas to keep costs down without sacrificing comfort. If you have any questions on whether your HVAC system might be running up the electric bill in Phoenix, contact Collins Comfort Masters. In the meantime, try out these simple tips and tricks.
Open the curtains on the southern side of your home in winter to let in some natural heat. Close your window dressing as soon as the sun dips below the horizon to trap in the heat.
Instead of immediately turning up the thermostat in winter, put on a sweater and fuzzy socks. Throw blankets are fun to cuddle up in and an area rug insulates the floor from drafts and heat loss.
Ceiling fans help you achieve better airflow in you follow these simple directions. Set fan counter-clockwise to push hot air up in the summer and clockwise to keep the heat in the room during cooler months.
The U.S. Department of Energy says you can save 10 percent on your heating bills by adjusting the thermostat down 10 or more degrees. Buy flannel sheets and a thick comforter to stay warm when you sleep.
You don’t have to heat the guest room if no one is using it. Close off and seal vents in rooms that aren’t in use, including storage areas.
Keep furnace and vents properly maintained to ensure efficient operation. Change the filter monthly or whenever it gets dirty to keep the airflow unrestricted so that your furnace doesn’t have to work harder and consume more energy.
Uncounted amounts of money are wasted on energy costs due to escaping heat or cold air in homes that aren’t properly insulated. Get some inexpensive insulation and cover areas where heat can get out.
If you have any questions regarding how to make your home more efficient, contact Collins Comfort Masters today. We handle repair, maintenance or replacement of heating and cooling systems, as well as plumbing for your Phoenix area home.