7 Suggestions to Lower Your Heating Bill in Edmonton This Winter

Your house is likely one of your most valued investments. It assists you financially through improving equity, and it’s an area to enjoy with your family and develop moments you’ll remember, too. This time of year, you could also be dealing with rising gas bills. 

As a consequence, finding approaches to lower your heating bill in Edmonton without giving up comfort can appear difficult. 

When it comes to energy efficiency, homes are like vehicles. Some guzzle energy while others drink it gradually. Regardless of what type of home you live in, there are steps to halt the chill this winter. The Experts are here with seven tips to help you stay comfortable without breaking the bank. 

1. Get a New Your Air Filter

It’s the most cost-effective solution out there. It’s also the best way to keep your furnace functioning optimally throughout the winter. 

The model of filter and seasonal elements affect how regularly you should replace it. Increased allergen counts, pets and house size might also impact its life span. In most cases, low-priced filters should be changed every month. Pleated models made with thicker material could make it three months or longer. 

“It’s really the large thing homeowners forget about,” said Jim Hughes, senior manager of education and training at Service Experts. “The more overloaded the filter is, the less air is able to go through it and actually add warmth to the residence. A dirty filter makes your furnace work harder.” 

2. Schedule Regular HVAC Service

It’s standard to have an Expert come by your residence in the spring for AC service. That way, your unit is prepared for the summer. 

But don’t overlook scheduling an appointment for furnace service before the winter too. 

Among other procedures, an inspection usually includes: 

  • Examining thermostat settings 
  • Cleaning and lubricating internal pieces 
  • Examining system shutdown and startup processes 

Regular service helps lower the probability of dealing with an emergency repair in the middle of a cold snap. Some reports have shown as many as 75% of “no heat” calls could have been avoided with regular tune-ups. 

3. Check Windows and Doors for Leaks

Windows and doors are a primary entry point for cold air. Sealing window and door frames is an inexpensive approach to help keep chilly air out. 

Here’s one assessment that Hughes advises. 

Latch a door. Do you notice any light? If so, it’s not entirely sealed. Modifications or weather-stripping might be needed. 

If your residence has single-pane windows, you might want to think about a dual-pane upgrade. 

A lot of homeowners insulate single-pane windows with plastic film. 

It’s not a bad solution, but dual-pane windows provide enhanced insulation for keeping cool air where it belongs. 

When you add double-pane windows, your energy savings could be 25% or greater. 

4. Regulate Use of Vented Appliances

If you require the exhaust fan while cooking, Hughes suggests against leaving it running for a long time. 

The same holds true for the dryer. Don’t let it to operate after your clothes are done. 

Any venting appliance or exhaust fan forces out hot air outside and increases cold air. Operating these appliances all the time will force your HVAC system to use more energy to handle the unnecessary coldness. 

5. Examine Your House’s Edges for Holes

Examine your residence’s perimeter. This is the area that protects your home from the outdoors. If you have a basement, be on the lookout for blowing cobwebs or chilly air trickling in near the corners. 

Polyurethane sealers and other solutions can be purchased to plug basement walls letting air into your residence. Another affordable move is to invest foam seals for fixture bottoms, like ceiling fans, overhead lights or wall outlets. 

They’re quick to put in and are fantastic at blocking cold air in the winter. 

6. Check Insulation Levels in Your Attic 

It’s worth making sure that you have adequate insulation levels 

Hughes recommends checking the ENERGY STAR® zone map to find the recommended R-value for your residence’s walls and attic space. This value is established on the geographic spot where you live. 

7. Sign Up for Our Advantage Program™ 

Winter could be rough for homeowners with underperforming units. 

If your furnace is going out or needing expensive repair, there’s a fair chance you’re not prepared to spend thousands on a new system. 

That’s why we have our Advantage Program. It helps homeowners like you avoid expensive repairs through a low monthly fee. 

We’ll also hook up an energy-efficient system in your house. Plus our professional techs will repair and service it for you without any added out-of-pocket fee 

Schedule an Appointment with Us Right Away 

Make your Edmonton house more energy efficient with expert assistance from Service Experts

For more information about our Advantage Program or to request an appointment for HVAC service, call us at 780-800-9047 or contact us online now. 

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