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Your heating system works hard to keep you and your family warm and comfortable during the winter days here in the greater Hickory, NC area. As your furnace or heat pump works hard, you may find yourself worrying about your energy bills. Achieving the right balance between home comfort and energy efficiency is one of the biggest challenges we see our customers face in the winter time. Fortunately, there are a few things you can do to lower your energy usage and bills without sacrificing you and your family’s comfort. Keep reading below to learn more about keeping your energy efficiency high while keeping your Hickory, NC home comfortable.
Repair Cracks and Holes
Small cracks and holes around your Hickory, NC home may seem insignificant now, but they can collectively contribute to a good amount of heat loss in the winter time. Your homes insulation works in tandem with your homes heating and air conditioning system. If you notice any insulation leaks or any cold spots throughout your home, be sure to have it repaired to keep your energy bills low and your comfort high.
Install a Programmable Thermostat
If you are not using a programmable thermostat yet in your Hickory, NC home, now is the time to consider installing one. These thermostats allow you to pre-program your desired temperature settings in your home for different times of the day. For example, you can program your thermostat setting to lower during the times you’re at work and then set it to be at your desired temperature when you’re typically home. This helps keep your energy bills at a minimum while still allowing for maximum comfort in your Hickory, NC home. To learn more about some of the thermostats we carry and install here at Foothills Heating & Air, check out our products page
https://www.foothillsheatingandair.net/thermostats.
Replace Your Air Filters
Keeping your air filters clean is one of the easiest ways to make your heating system (and HVAC system in general) more energy efficient. Dirty air filters block the airflow throughout your HVAC system and can put an additional strain on your heating equipment which causes it to consume more energy. We suggest checking your air filters once a month and changing them out as necessary (but never longer than once every 3 months).