Chattanooga, Tenn. — As we cozy up for the colder months, many of us are turning on our heaters and wondering just how high our energy bills are going to rise. With temperatures dipping into the low 50s this week and barely scraping into the high 40s by Wednesday, increasing heating costs are top of mind for many residents. Thankfully, there are some smart tips and tricks to keep those bills manageable without sacrificing your comfort.
Did you know that 26 percent of energy used in single-family homes across Tennessee can actually be saved through cost-effective improvements? That’s right! Understanding where your home’s energy is going can make a big difference, especially as we transition into winter.
If you’re feeling a draft in your home, it’s likely a sign that something needs a little attention. Experts here in Chattanooga have found that a whopping 25 to 50 percent of heat loss in homes can be attributed to issues with windows and doors. Improperly installed seals can lead you to waste a lot of money heating your home while it’s just seeping out the cracks!
Let’s talk insulation. In many cases, homeowners may encounter higher heating bills because they need more effective attic insulation or perhaps a better working HVAC system. There are several kinds of insulation you might want to consider, such as concrete, foam boards, and even loose-fill or blown-in insulation. Each option has its benefits, and choosing the right kind for your home can help curb those escalating bills.
There’s no need to panic just yet! Here are a few energy-savers you can implement to keep those bills down:
It’s vital to stick with a set temperature on your thermostat. Frequent changes can cause your energy bill to fluctuate dramatically. Keeping it steady can lead to a more manageable bill at the end of the month.
As the temperature continues to drop, now is the perfect time to take stock of your home’s energy efficiency. By addressing those drafty areas and considering some energy-saving solutions, you can take control of your heating costs this winter. If you’re keen on learning more about specific steps to save on your heat bill, there are many resources available online where you can find detailed strategies tailored for Chattanooga residents.
So, gear up, Chattanooga! Let’s keep that cold air out and the warm air in while keeping our energy bills at bay this winter!
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