7 Methods to Lower Your Heating Bill in Edmonton Throughout the Winter

Your home is probably one of your most treasured investments. It assists you financially through increasing equity, and it’s an area to raise your family and make moments you’ll remember, too. This time of year, you could also face higher utility bills. 

As a result, finding tactics to lower your heating bill in Edmonton without compromising comfort can appear harder than it needs to be. 

As far as energy efficiency, houses are similar to cars. Some consume a lot of energy while others sip it steadily. Regardless of what type of residence you live in, there are methods to block the chill this winter. The Experts are here with seven tips to help your family stay toasty without breaking the bank. 

1. Get a New Your Air Filter

It’s the most inexpensive recommendation out there. It’s also the best method to keep your heating system operating optimally through the winter. 

The type of filter and seasonal determinants affect how frequently you should get a new one. Increased allergen counts, pets and residence size can also influence its life span. Typically, inexpensive filters should be swapped each month. Pleated ones made with higher-quality material might last three months or longer. 

“It’s really the major thing folks ignore,” said Jim Hughes, senior manager of education and training at Service Experts. “The more loaded up the filter is, the less air is able to move through it and actually heat the residence. An overloaded filter makes your furnace work harder.” 

2. Schedule Routine HVAC Service

It’s standard to have a tech visit your house in the spring for AC service. That way, your system is ready for the warm weather. 

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

Among other actions, an inspection commonly covers: 

  • Examining thermostat settings 
  • Cleaning and greasing internal pieces 
  • Taking a look at system shutdown and startup procedures 

Regular service helps decrease the odds of handling an emergency repair in the middle of winter. Some reports have shown as many as 75% of “no heat” calls could have been stopped with standard service. 

3. Check Windows and Doors for Cracks

Windows and doors are a central entry point for chilly air. Insulating window and door frames is an cost effective way to help keep chilly air outside. 

Here’s one check that Hughes suggests. 

Close a door. Do you notice any light? If that’s what’s happening, it’s not totally sealed. Changes or weather-stripping might be required. 

If your house has single-pane windows, you should think over a dual-pane upgrade. 

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

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

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

4. Regulate Use of Vented Appliances

If you require the exhaust fan while cooking, Hughes advises against leaving it running for an extended period of time. 

The same applies to for the dryer. Don’t let it to operate after your clothes are ready. 

Any venting appliance or exhaust fan pulls out hot air outside and pulls in cold air. Using these appliances all the time will require your HVAC system to use more energy to battle the unnecessary coldness. 

5. Inspect Your House’s Outer Edges for Leaks

Examine your residence’s building envelope. This is the boundary that protects your house from the outdoors. If you have a basement, watch for blowing cobwebs or cool air leaking in near the sides. 

Polyurethane products and other options can be purchased to mend basement walls letting air into your residence. Another inexpensive tip is to invest foam seals for fixture bases, such as ceiling fans, overhead lights or wall outlets. 

They’re easy to put in and are great at blocking cold air in the winter. 

6. Evaluate Insulation Levels in Your Attic 

It’s worth confirming that you have adequate insulation levels 

Hughes recommends checking the ENERGY STAR® zone map to determine the suitable R-value for your house’s walls and attic space. This value is formulated on the geographic area where your home is. 

7. Think About Our Advantage Program™ 

Winter might be rough for homeowners with aging units. 

If your furnace is malfunctioning or needing extensive service, there’s a good chance you’re not ready to spend thousands on a modern system. 

That’s why we have our Advantage Program. It helps homeowners like you bypass costly repairs through a small monthly fee. 

We’ll also hook up an energy-saving system in your house. Plus our pro techs will overhaul and maintain it for you without any additional out-of-pocket cost 

Request an Appointment with Us Today 

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

For more details about our Advantage Program or to request an appointment for HVAC service, call us at 780-800-7092 or contact us online now. 

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