Home Heating Mistakes That Are Costing You

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Are you spending too much money on heating your home this winter? If so, you're not alone. Many people are shelling out big bucks to keep their homes warm, and they don't have to. Winter can be an expensive time for bills, but there are ways to save. In this blog post, Intelligent Air Services, LLC will discuss some of the most common home heating mistakes that people make. We will also provide tips on how to avoid these mistakes and save money on your heating bill!

Setting the Thermostat Too High

One of the most common home heating mistakes is setting the thermostat too high. Many people think they need to crank up the heat to stay warm, but this is a waste of energy and money. You should set your thermostat to a comfortable temperature and leave it there. Adjusting the temperature up and down will only use more energy and drive up your bill.

Not Sealing Your Home

Another mistake people make is not properly sealing their homes. This can allow heat to escape, so your furnace will have to work harder to keep your home warm. Make sure that you check for drafts around doors and windows and seal any gaps with weatherstripping or caulk.

Closing the Vents In Unused Rooms

One of the main reasons why you shouldn't close your vents is because it can lead to increased energy bills. When you close a vent, you restrict the flow of air to that particular room. This can cause your furnace to work harder to maintain the same comfort level in your home. Another reason why you shouldn't close your vents is that it can decrease the level of comfort in your home. When you restrict the flow of air to a room, that room can become stuffy and uncomfortable. Additionally, closed vents can cause uneven temperatures in your home, which can also lead to decreased comfort levels.

There you have it! If you are making these heating mistakes at home, you might end up with a scary energy bill. Try to avoid these mistakes, and your wallet will thank you.

If you have any questions about your current heating system or need to schedule any repairs, don’t hesitate to contact Intelligent Air Services, LLC by giving us a call at (512) 675-6997 or filling out our online contact form. Stay warm this winter!

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