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Simple ways to save on heating Costs this winter Remodeling? Comfort takes center stage each winter. Make sure you have a subscription to The Saline Courier to make your home complete. As people look to stay warm, many may be quick to turn up the thermostat so their entire home is toasty warm. But much like cranking air conditioners during the dog days of summer, turning up the thermostat each time the winter winds begin blowing can prove costly for homeowners. According to estimates from the National Energy Assistance Directors' Association, homeowners spent an average of $911 on home heating costs in the winter of 2019- 20. The winter of 2020-21 could prove even more expensive, as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to force much of the world to practice social distancing. That means many professionals are still working from home full-time, while even those who aren't are no doubt spending more of their free time at Local News Local Sports Local Photos home. All those hours spent at home figure to increase reliance on heaters this winter, which means heating bills are likely to go up as the temperatures go down. Finding ways to save on heating costs will no doubt prove a priority for many homeowners this winter, and the following are some ways to do just that. Add insulation. Extra insulation Call today 501.315.8228 throughout the house can dramatically reduce home heating (and cooling) costs. THE SALINE Lower the temperature on your water heater. Another way to trim your energy bill this winter is to lower the temperature on your water heater. The U.S. Department of Energy notes that, for every 10 F reduction in temperature on their water heaters, homeowners can save between 3 and 5 percent on their water heating costs. Close the flue on your fireplace. Fireplaces can keep a home's inhabitants warm in winter, but only when they're in use. When they're not being used, fireplaces can allow heat to escape a home. New Home? 12 House to Home - October, 2021 Simple ways to save on heating Costs this winter Remodeling ? Comfort takes center stage each winter . Make sure you have a subscription to The Saline Courier to make your home complete . As people look to stay warm , many may be quick to turn up the thermostat so their entire home is toasty warm . But much like cranking air conditioners during the dog days of summer , turning up the thermostat each time the winter winds begin blowing can prove costly for homeowners . According to estimates from the National Energy Assistance Directors ' Association , homeowners spent an average of $ 911 on home heating costs in the winter of 2019 20. The winter of 2020-21 could prove even more expensive , as the COVID - 19 pandemic continues to force much of the world to practice social distancing . That means many professionals are still working from home full - time , while even those who aren't are no doubt spending more of their free time at Local News Local Sports Local Photos home . All those hours spent at home figure to increase reliance on heaters this winter , which means heating bills are likely to go up as the temperatures go down . Finding ways to save on heating costs will no doubt prove a priority for many homeowners this winter , and the following are some ways to do just that . Add insulation . Extra insulation Call today 501.315.8228 throughout the house can dramatically reduce home heating ( and cooling ) costs . THE SALINE Lower the temperature on your water heater . Another way to trim your energy bill this winter is to lower the temperature on your water heater . The U.S. Department of Energy notes that , for every 10 F reduction in temperature on their water heaters , homeowners can save between 3 and 5 percent on their water heating costs . Close the flue on your fireplace . Fireplaces can keep a home's inhabitants warm in winter , but only when they're in use . When they're not being used , fireplaces can allow heat to escape a home . New Home ? 12 House to Home - October , 2021