When the cold winter weather settles in, many homeowners start to worry about their heating costs. If you’re not careful, your home heating costs could put a large dent in your monthly budget. Fortunately, we’re going to share with you some great ways you can cut your heating costs this winter season.

Improve Home Heating Efficiency
One of the best ways to lower your wintertime heating bills is to increase the efficiency of your heating system. The more efficiently your heating system operates, the less energy it consumes. This translates to lower energy bills for you. Fortunately, there are a number of different things you can do to boost your heating system’s efficiency this winter.
Practical Winter Energy-Saving Tips
Another necessary part of reducing your costs is implementing energy-saving tips throughout your home. These include tips like optimizing your thermostat and investing in window treatments. Using this two-prong approach of increasing efficiency and energy-saving tips, you can significantly reduce your home heating costs.
Seal Drafts and Air Leaks
One of the biggest efficiency killers of your heating system is air leaks. Anywhere that there’s air drafting into your home, it’s allowing cold outside temperatures to affect your indoor air. These air leaks develop most commonly around your window and door frames and near the entryway to the attic. We highly recommend sealing up these locations with weather stripping, spray foam, or caulking. The idea is to minimize the amount of outside air that can penetrate your home.
Optimize Thermostat Settings
If you don’t yet have a smart thermostat, it’s time to consider getting one. Both programmable and smart thermostats give you the capability of setting a heating schedule that’s most efficient for energy savings. Using tactics like reducing the temperature at times you know you’ll be at work can lead to long-term energy savings throughout the winter. Smart thermostats allow you to alter your settings at any point from your smartphone.
You can monitor your energy usage and receive tips on how to reduce your energy consumption. Furthermore, many smart thermostats come with technologies like geofencing. This allows your thermostat to automatically adjust your temperature based on your phone’s GPS. When you’re home, the temperature will increase. However, when you leave, the temperature will decrease. This automates the energy-saving process for homeowners.
Maintain Your Heating System
One thing you definitely can’t overlook when it comes to ensuring efficient operation of your heating system is routine maintenance. It’s necessary to schedule professional maintenance in the fall to prepare your heater for the upcoming season. This helps maintain warranty coverage and ensures both safe and efficient operation.
Upgrade Insulation
Insulation provides a necessary barrier between the temperature inside your home and the outdoors. The higher your insulation’s R-value or thermal resistance, the more resistant it is to temperature changes. If your existing wall or attic insulation is below the recommended R-value for your area, we suggest upgrading it. Many homeowners go above and beyond the bare minimum R-value recommendations to further optimize indoor comfort.
Replace Old Air Filters
Air filters can be a big efficiency killer of your system when they get dirty. As a homeowner, it’s your job to routinely check the air filter for your system and replace it whenever necessary. We suggest checking it at least once a month and always having a spare filter on hand. Most homeowners find they need to replace their air filter about every two to three months.
Use Energy-Efficient Heating Equipment
Probably one of the best ways to control your wintertime heating bills is with the type of system you purchase. Choosing an energy-efficient heating system like a heat pump or a high-efficiency furnace can significantly reduce your energy bills. Our technicians can provide you with a free estimate for these high-efficiency systems.
Improve Airflow Throughout the Home
Adequate airflow throughout your home is key to enhancing indoor comfort. When you’re comfortable in your home, you’re less likely to turn the temperature on your thermostat up. It’s best to check all your vents and registers to ensure that they’re completely open and unobstructed. They need at least three feet of open space in all directions to ensure adequate airflow in or out of the vent.
Window Treatments for Heat Retention
During the daytime hours, it can be helpful to pull back curtains and blinds to allow the natural warmth of the sun to radiate into your home. This can increase your indoor temperature without having to constantly run your heating system. However, when the sun goes down, it’s important to retain the heat in your home. You can do this by using curtains, blinds, or even thermal coverings for your windows.
Schedule Professional Energy Assessments
Home energy assessments are a great tool for homeowners to identify areas of energy loss in their home. By understanding where your biggest faults are, you can work to actively remedy them. This is like getting a roadmap for what’s wrong so that you can fix it promptly to reduce your heating bills. Our technicians can perform an assessment and even recommend solutions for your unique situation.
Start Cutting Your Heating Bill Today
BVSM Heating & Air Conditioning is your go-to expert for all your home heating needs. Our NATE-certified technicians can assist you in getting the right heating system to keep your energy bills in check this winter season. Simply call us today to schedule your free cost estimate.
Frequently Asked Questions
As a full-service heating and air conditioning company, we receive many questions from our clients. Below, we’ll discuss some of the most frequent questions about reducing heating costs during the winter months.
What Is the Most Effective Way to Reduce Winter Heating Costs?
The most efficient way to reduce your wintertime heating costs is to upgrade your outdated heating system. Inefficient heating systems are one of the leading causes of high utility bills for homeowners. Newer units are much more efficient, and you have the option of purchasing high-efficiency units, which can further optimize your energy savings.
How Often Should I Maintain My Heating System for Best Efficiency?
Your heating system needs two different types of maintenance, which are homeowner and professional. You need professional maintenance service every fall to prepare your system for the season. Homeowner maintenance includes ensuring you have adequate fuel and routinely checking the air filter every month.
Are Energy-Efficient HVAC Upgrades Worth It in the Long Run?
Pennsylvania experiences very cold winter weather. Investing in an energy-efficient HVAC system can be a great way to achieve long-term energy savings. Many homeowners find that these high-efficiency units are well worth the higher upfront cost when it comes to long-term performance and comfort.
What Improvements Help Homes Retain Heat Better?
There are a few things you can do to help your home retain heat better. You can opt for adding thermal treatments to your windows and increasing your insulation levels. Additionally, sealing up air leaks or installing new windows and doors that are properly fitted can reduce drafts and boost home comfort.














