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Bleeding Disorders Association of Northeastern New York (BDANENY), Inc.
Surviving the 2007-2008 Winter Heating Bills by Robert W. Benjamin, September 16, 2007
Heating your home or apartment is not just
something you want to do during the winter months, it's something you need to do to survive.
With energy prices expected to be up to
50% higher this winter many folks are actually
scared, because they find it hard to pay the
heating bills every winter, and this year may be
the worse in history.
I live in a small apartment in the Northeast
U.S. in the state of Pennsylvania. In the winter
it gets very cold here. It's normal for us to have
very cold temperatures from November -
March, and during the months of January and
February, we often have weeks where the daytime
temperature never gets above 15 degrees.
I heat my apartment here with baseboard electric,
and it's very expensive. I usually only heat
two rooms, sometimes three. My monthly heating
bill used to average $200 during the winter
months sometimes closer to $250. My apartment
is not insulated that good or built correctly,
because the floor gets very cold during
the winter and feels like a refrigerator during
the cold months, requiring me to wear slippers
most of the time.
Making a few alterations I managed to lower
my winter heat bill to an average of $125 per
month, which is a nice savings for me. If you
follow the tips I am giving you here, you
should also be able to lower your winter heat
bill nicely, and save yourself some money.
Heat Bill Saving Tips - Winter Heating Tips
For Saving Money:
- Lower The Thermostat
Lowering the thermostat is the easiest and one
of the most cost effective ways of saving
money. Try dropping it a few degrees, maintaining
safe levels for good health.
- Don't Block The Heat
Don't block the floor registers, baseboards or
radiators with rugs, furniture or other items.
The warm air must be able to circulate around
them for maximum efficiency.
- Seal The Gaps And Cracks
Walk around the outside of your home or
apartment, and slowly examine the windows,
doors, siding, water faucets and any other
through-the-wall openings. Any such cracks or
openings should be caulked and sealed. Cold
air can easily get in, and warm air escape.
- Clean The Filters
If your furnace or heating system uses filters,
make sure you clean or check them monthly. A
dirty or clogged filter makes the heating system
work harder and produce less heat, wasting
your money.
- Reverse The Fans
If you have ceiling fans that have a reverse setting,
turn them on low and on reverse when
your using a lot of heat. The warm air rises and
often gets trapped near the ceiling area, the reverse
air flow from the fan will help circulate
the warm air around your whole room.
- Unleash The Beast
If your furnace seems to heat the whole basement,
open the door going down to it, The heat accumulating near it will rise and can help heat
the living areas.
- Heat From Cooking
If you do any winter baking in the oven, always
leave the oven door open while it cools
down, to allow the heat to help keep you warm
while making sure any children and pets are
not in harms way.
- Close The Dampers
Warm air rises fast, so make sure when your
chimney fire is completely out, that you close
the damper, or else your letting warm air escape
faster than a prisoner on the run.
- Cut The Branches
Trees protect us from wind and help shade us
from the hot summer sun, but they can also
cost us money. Inspect your trees in the cool
months and cut off any branches that block the
winter sun from getting into your windows.
That winter sun is at a lower angle then it is in
the summer, but it still helps warm a room
when it shines in.
- Dress Unlike The Rest
If you sit around the house in shorts and a
loose fitting shirt or blouse in the winter you
will probably feel cold, and have the desire to
turn up the thermostat. Dress for the season,
and try wearing a sweater. Dressing warmer
will make you feel warmer, so you can keep
the thermostat turned down lower and save
money.
If you want to learn about other great ways to
save money on your winter heat bill, just read
the free eBook called: How To Reduce The
Winter Heat Bill - Savings Tips For Home
Owners And Apartment Renters.
The eBook can be downloaded from this website:http://www.rb59.com/winter-heat-savings -- Copyright © 2007-2008
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