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Tips for Mindful Heater Use

If you’re looking for ways to boost heater efficiency and save money at the same time, you’re in the right place. Our team of experts has compiled a list of tips to help you make the most of your heater in the coming winter season without spending more on your monthly energy costs. 

If you ever need heater service, maintenance, or even heater installation service in Gainesville, GA, give our team a call to schedule an appointment. We can help you with all of your heating needs. Keep reading to learn more about how to stay warm this winter season without breaking the bank.

Thermostat Settings

First, you have to consider the temperature setting you use on your thermostat. If you set the temperature too high in an attempt to warm up your home, you’ll just leave your heater working harder to produce impossible results. This is especially true as temperatures dip lower and lower in the peak of the winter season. 

Experts estimate that you should not set your thermostat higher than 68° for heating in the winter. Any higher than that and you’re adding unnecessary strain to your heater. Plus, if your heater consumes more energy, your gas and electric bills can skyrocket.

Air Vent Usage

You also want to monitor all of your air vents to ensure each one is open completely and not blocked by any type of furniture. We find that many homeowners close air vents in one room in an attempt to channel more heat to another room. Unfortunately, this doesn’t really work. Instead, heat just gets trapped in your ductwork because it has nowhere to go in the areas where vents are closed. 

If you’re having issues with one room not getting as warm as the others, just give our team a call and schedule an appointment for us to check out your ductwork and make adjustments. We can help you ensure maximum energy efficiency and airflow through your entire home. 

If your air vents are on the floor, you want to make sure that no furniture is placed on top, potentially blocking heat from entering your home. If your air vents are located on the ceiling, the same thing goes but in relation to taller furniture like bookshelves.

Bundle Up

Setting the thermostat temperature down lower can be an adjustment if you’re used to keeping your home warmer. Plan to wear a sweater, socks, and even a hat. Bundle up with blankets and consider investing in an electric blanket, too. You’ll still be warm, but without spending as much on your monthly energy costs.

Plus, by reducing strain on your heater you’re also saving money on potential repair costs and even by extending the expected lifespan of the system. If adjusting the thermostat down all at once is too much for you, try adjusting it a single degree at a time until you feel more comfortable with the lower setting.

Contact the team at American Comfort Heating and Cooling for heater maintenance or repairs in Lawrenceville, GA. Bringing Comfort to America, One Home at a Time.

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