Heating Your Home Efficiently

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If one of your goals for the new year is to conserve more energy, you’ve come to the right place! Your heating and cooling system is responsible for a considerable percentage of your home’s energy consumption, so you must prioritize keeping your heating system efficient to keep your piggy bank happy.

While following up with professional maintenance and tune-ups is an excellent start to an energy-efficient home, there are additional steps you can take to maximize your energy savings. Keep reading to learn more about heating your home without breaking the bank!

Upgrade Your Thermostat

We often don’t think twice about our thermostats: we simply adjust the temperature to our liking, and it’s out of sight and mind once more. However, your thermostat can come quite in handy if you’re looking for ways to improve your home’s energy consumption levels.

For example, upgrading to a programmable thermostat can allow for ultimate convenience and flexibility. A programmable or smart thermostat can be programmed to select temperatures for specific periods throughout the day. You don’t need to keep your heating system on full blast for an empty home. Instead, program your thermostat to lower the temperature while you and your family members are out of the house.

Reverse the Ceiling Fans

While we typically don’t think of our ceiling fans when brainstorming for home heating tactics, they can actually be quite useful in keeping a cozy home! If your home has especially high ceilings, reversing the spin of your ceiling fans to turn clockwise can help push heated air down towards the living areas.

To winterize your ceiling fan, simply slide the reverse switch on the side of the motor housing. This is a free and easy way to support your HVAC system throughout the colder months.

Switch Up Your Furniture Layout

We’ve all experienced the occasional inkling to switch up our home decor and layout of our furniture! Moving around furniture can make your home look like a completely different space. Not only can a quick rearrangement help improve your home’s aesthetic, but it can also help with airflow throughout the house.

If a piece of furniture or upholstery is blocking air registers or vents, it’s going to be more difficult for your HVAC system to keep up with your home’s heating demands. If you notice a blocked air vent, move any obstructions to allow for an even flow of air.

Inspect the Windows

When you notice the first chill of winter in the air, it’s time to perform an annual window weatherization. Outside drafts can easily sneak their way indoors through small gaps and cracks near your home’s windows, affecting your home’s comfort levels. Don’t neglect your windows when it comes to home heating and cooling, as they can either support or hinder your home’s temperature needs.

Fresh Furnace Filters

Like we mentioned previously, keeping up with the maintenance of your home heating unit is crucial to heating your home as efficiently as possible. The golden rule of HVAC maintenance is to replace air filters regularly, and the colder months are no exception! Check on the state of your furnace filters every 30 days and replace them as needed, which may be every 60-90 days depending on household activities.

Professional Heating Services in Fairfax

Air Treatment Company is Fairfax’s trusted HVAC team for all things heating and cooling! If you’re hoping to improve your home’s energy efficiency this year, we’re here to help. From professional maintenance to comprehensive repairs, we’re the team to choose for reliable service and quality products. To schedule your next service, call us today at (703) 270-0881 or complete our online contact form.

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