Monday, January 30, 2012

Energy Saving Tips for Your Heating System

By Mark Richardson


With wintertime rolling in, your furnace, or your boiler, is really important to the comfort levels in your home. Several home-owners stress that the high demand required to produce a sufficient volume of heat to offset the chilly winter weather will ultimately bring about pricy electric bills. Having said that, there's a wide variety of actions that you can take that will help you lessen your heating costs without sacrificing the comfort levels in your home.

The typical home heating system functions with an efficiency rate of around 60 %. Although this efficiency rate was decent 30-40 years ago, with energy costs where they are right now, it simply won't cut it. Fortunately, with advancement in home heating technology, you have many choices to select from to update your heating system. If your price range won't enable an upgrade, there are a couple of other considerations that can be done to improve the efficiency of your heat source this winter.

You can greatly reduce heating prices this wintertime by making the following improvements to the way your source of heat performs:

1. Have an expert carry out preventive maintenance once a year. In a lot of cases where a home's heating system is performing at a low efficiency rate, the main problem is something that can be easily fixed by a skilled heating and air conditioning specialist. By having an HVAC technician conduct preventive maintenance on your system before winter comes, you can be sure that your equipment will work correctly all through the winter.

2. Change out your air conditioning filters onna regular basis. The most apparent reason to replace your air conditioning filters often is to keep your household's air healthy and clean. Having said that, soiled air filters also can effect the proficiency of your heating system, and raise the amount you spend on your utility bills every month, because soiled filters force your system to spend more energy to get the conditioned air through the clogged filter. You should check your air conditioning filters every few months and replace them when necessary.

3. Upgrade to a new and more efficient home heating system. While you do need to do your part to keep your system operating effectively, upgrading to a new heating system can dramatically decrease heating costs. Make sure to check a systems AFUE rating prior to you making your purchase. The AFUE rating will tell you how efficiently a certain furnace is able to consume energy.

By following these three strategies you can do a great deal to lessen your heating system's energy usage.

If you have read the entirety of this guide concerning how to reduce your heating bills, then you will have a great understanding of where you could start making upgrades that will boost the proficiency of your heating system.




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