Top 10 ways to cut down your energy bill this winter

Top 10 ways to cut down your energy bill this winter

It's almost winter. It's time to accept this statement as fact and get ready for powdered streets, flying reindeer and the inevitable increase in your home heating bill. Don't lose hope, though; we are here to give you some quick and easy tips to stay light during the winter months and also help you save on your energy bill this season.

1. Lock Windows

Have you ever noticed how windows and doors seem a little snugger when locked? This is because they're pressed tight against their weather stripping, insulating against airflow.

2. Fill Up.

Dishwashers are more energy and water-efficient when full. They consistently do a better job—with less water—than hand-washing.

3. Clean Heat.

Take a few minutes every two months and clean your furnace filter. This can increase its efficiency by up to 50%.

Ways to cut down your energy bill this winter - clean heat

4. Use the Sun to Your Advantage

Those rays are free heat. Keep those blinds open during the day.

5. Dry Smart

Do two or more loads of laundry in a row to take advantage of an already warm dryer and unclog the filter after a load. A clogged filter increases consumption by up to 30% (and it is a fire hazard).

6. Upgrade Your Thermostat

Automated thermostats are affordable, easy to program and can save up to 12% of your bill.

7. Keep Heating Registers Clear

This may seem like a no-brainer, but it's something we've all done at one time or another. A blocked register won't heat anything.

Ways to cut down your energy bill this winter - LED lights

8. LED holiday lights

LEDs are 75% more efficient and last 25 times longer than traditional lights. Enjoy the holidays without breaking the bank.

9. Unplug Electronics

Even when they're turned off, your electronics are using power. If you're leaving the house for extended periods of time, make sure to pull the plug.

10. Adjust Blinds and Curtains

Finally, lower the blinds and curtains. Close your curtains and shades at night to protect against cold drafts; open them during the day to let in warm sunlight.

Don't forget that you're going to be recycling air a lot more during these months than in the summer. Remember the importance of products that value the air and add zero pollution to your home. We are even giving you more tips on how to improve your indoor air quality here.

Finally, if you want to learn more about our eco-friendly tips to go through this winter, don’t hesitate to check out our blog! You will know everything from how snow can damage your floors to why green cleaning products are the best. (Speaking of green products, click here to discover the AspenClean entire collection.)

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