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Save Money on Your Heating Bills

Invest in upgrading your HVAC system

The most common reasonof heat loss in your homeis poor insulation which is a big factorin higher heating bills. Heat could escape from many sources in your home, for example: leaky basements, attics, cracks on the exterior walls, cracks around doors and windows. You can start by upgrading your low efficient furnace or air conditioning systems to and high efficiency furnace or high efficiency air conditioner. Also you can upgrade your doors and windows to energy star products. Upgrading your doors and windows to more efficient products are very expensive. Manufacturers spend a fortune to certify their products and they pass the costs to the customers. Thankfully making those big changes could qualify you for incentives from federal and provincial governments up to $10000. You can learn more by checking out Natural Resources Canada and follow the link to ecoEnergy retrofit grants for homeowners.

Patch up all the leaks and cracks

To start you canwalk around your home and check all the common places for air leaks like: electrical outlets, ceiling fixtures, windows and doors frames. Installing good quality weather stripping or caulking can be an economical way to stop heat loss. Also installing thick curtains will help blocking cold airback drafts during winter time and hot air in the summer from entering to your home.

Upgrade an appliance

Upgrading your existing appliances with more efficient products has more benefits than you can think of. You can also get help by taking advantage of provincial government and municipalities' rebates. Energy star appliances are extremely efficient for example, an energy star rateddishwasheruses up to 50% less water per wash than standard models, and less electricity, so you save on both bills. An energy star on demandcondensing tankless water heater uses up to 50% less energy than conventional water heaters.

Upgrade you Furnace

The price for upgrading to an energy star high efficiency furnace to qualify for federal and provincial incentives may vary widely. For example a Goodman GMVC95 High Efficiency Gas Furnace is 95% AFUE which qualifies for rebates of$ 790 from federal government and $ 250 from Ontario Power Authority through your registered contractor. Also another affordable way is to upgrade your existing mercury thermostat to a digital programmable thermostat. Also setting the temperature 5 degrees lower, when you are away is very effective wayto keep your energy bills low.

Do laundry with cold water

Many manufacturers offer cold water detergent to wash your clothes. This solution will keep your energy bill up to 20% lower. Give your dryer a break by using drying racks. It also provides constant humidity during winter time so u won't need a humidifier.




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