Due to the cooler weather, your heating system may run more to try to make up the difference between the outside temperature and the thermostat setting. Keep cozy while conserving energy with these tips.
- Set your thermostat to 68 degrees or lower. Heating systems can be big energy users but every degree below 68 saves you 5% on heating costs.
- Avoid prolonged use of your auxiliary heating. Do not increase your thermostat setting more than two degrees at a time to prevent accidentally turning on your heating system’s auxiliary heating. Using auxiliary heat for more than 12 hours a day can add up to $15 per day on your energy bill.*
- Use electric blankets or space heaters to keep you warm in small areas. Always turn it off before you leave the room and remember to keep children and pets at least three feet away. Using a space heater costs approximately $3 per day.**
- Reverse the setting on your ceiling fan to push warmer air down to the floor level, maximizing heat circulation.
- Use natural sunlight by opening drapes on sunny days to let in warmth; close them at night to retain heat.
- Seal your home to keep cold air out by closing garage doors and sealing attic or foundation vents (open these in warm weather).
- Clear airways to ensure heating outlets and return air registers are unobstructed by furniture or drapes.
*Based on 7.5 kW strip heat running 12–16 hours a day.
**Based on an average 1500 watts unit running 12 hours a day.