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Open Your Curtains And Let The Sunlight Heat Up Things

Why spend extra money when nature provides you with free resources? You might not see the bright and shiny sun during the winter months, but it’s not gone entirely. On sunny days, open up your curtains or blinds to take advantage of the sun’s warmth. But make sure you draw the curtains again before it gets dark.Â
Shut The Doors In Unused Rooms

If you’re not using the room, why heat it? You can shut the door and close the vent of every room you’re not using during the winters. Close the doors tightly also when you’re inside the room to prevent hot air from escaping and maintain the temperature.Â
Insulate The Pipes To Keep The Water Hotter
Insulating the pipe can reduce the amount of heat lost, therefore reducing the amount of energy needed to heat the water. All you have to do is select the right-sized foam pipes from any departmental stores and cover the exposed pipes between the boiler and hot water cylinder. You can easily do this yourself. However, if your pipes are located where you can’t reach them, you can call professionals.Â
Use Humidifiers

Using a humidifier in your room can reduce the heating cost as moist air retains heat better than dry air. Moreover, you will also get added benefits by using a humidifier such as soft, smooth skin and no blocked nose.Â
Install Plastic Window Treatments
Installing good-quality plastic window treatments can prevent the heat from escaping through the windows. This works well if you have single-pane windows. You can save up to 10 % more on your energy bills by installing window treatments. However, if you don’t want to buy new treatments, you can make your own window treatments. Just take out old warm blankets and hang them on the windows as curtains during the night. This will keep the room warm while keeping the warm air inside.Â
Use Ceiling Fans

If you have ceiling fans in your house because ceiling fans can help lower your energy bills. Just reverse the fan so the blades turn clockwise, and it will pull the warm air upwards and distribute it in the room. To ensure the fan is spinning in the right direction, stand beneath it. You should not feel air blowing down on you.Â
The Bottom Line
Most of the energy-saving tips mentioned above are inexpensive and easy enough for you to do. Of course, you won’t be able to bring your bills to zero. However, you’ll definitely notice a significant difference in the costs after adopting the mentioned tips. Not only will these save you a lot of money, but they reduce energy usage, which is beneficial for the environment.
