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This is How to Lower Your Energy Bills this Winter
Keeping your home warm during the winter can be a huge challenge financially. Making sure your space is comfortable can contribute to higher energy bills, particularly in the winter months.
The good news? There are easy ways to keep warm without forking out, particularly if you have a heated pillow to use. Keep reading to find out more simple ways to keep warm on a budget this winter!
Layer Up for Warmth
One of the simplest ways to keep warm is to layer up — and that applies to the items and accessories around you, too. Thermal wear, slippers, and blankets are designed to trap heat, making you comfortable without having to crank up the heating.
Like you layer your clothing, layer your home to make it more comfortable. Rugs over floors, ensuring there are no gaps under doors (a draft stopper could be the answer), and heavy curtains over windows can all help retain heat, saving you cash in the long term.
Adjust Your Heating Habits
Turn the thermostat down a couple of degrees and heat only the rooms that you have to spend time in (bedroom, living room, etc.) and shut the rest of the doors. This will dramatically cut down on how much energy you are using.
Programmable thermostats are great for keeping your home warm only when you need it. If you have one, it will be a snap to turn your heat down before bed and sleep with a heated pillow or heated blanket instead.
Use Targeted Heating
Use a portable, energy-efficient heating device to stay warm without heating your home. For example, heated pillows and heated throws are just what is needed for working at home, sitting on the couch, or sliding into bed before you nod off.
Though small, the heated pillow will make a great difference to the home heating costs. It is really smart to cut down on expensive heating bills and keep comfortable.
Let the Sun Work for You
Take advantage of any free heat during the day. Open your curtains and blinds to let heat into your room, particularly those facing south, which will let in most of the warmth.
Close them at sunset to keep the heat in. You could also consider heavy or thermal drapes as an added measure to keep the heat in.
Insulation is Key
Build an insulated house in which the temperature inside stays inside. Insulate the attic, the walls, and the doors to impede the heat from getting outside.
The temporary solution is the use of draft dodgers and weather stripping around the doors and windows. I know, it's like trying to stop a flood with a Band-Aid, but it helps!
Create Cosy Moments
One does not have to suffer when economising on energy. Make it a family affair by planning indoor entertainment and relaxation. Engage everyone in setting a family movie night with sleeping bags, blankets, and hot drinks.
It's like that extra cosiness starting right at home with a heated pillow; it could be morning or night when an unassuming evening indoors gets converted into a retreat fit for a vacation.
Save Smart This Winter
Don’t give up on cold weather. By using heating conscientiously, dressing warmly, and employing the use of heated bedding like a heated pillow, you can stay cosy all winter without breaking the bank. And that’s something that you and your savings account can both warm up to.
Tips like these will turn a winter of dreary days into a cosy one. Find more great practical home improvement advice and lifestyle tips here.
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