Energy bills can get dramatically high, especially during Canada’s cold winter months. There are, however, steps you can take to conserve energy and save money at the same time. Below are our top eight Winter Home Energy Solutions.

8 – Turn Down the Temperature

When you’re away from your house for a few days, you don’t need to keep the heat cranked up. By reducing the temperature when you’re out of the house, you can save money on heating costs.

Another idea is to add an extra blanket on your bed and reduce the temperature by a couple of degrees at night.

7 – Seal Unwanted Leaks

Caulking and sealing leaks will insulate your home better, which will save you money in the long run.

You’ll want to make sure you’re buying the correct type of caulk, depending on what specifically needs to be sealed, and whether it is interior or exterior.

6 – Replace Furnace Filters

It’s a good idea to keep your furnace properly adjusted with annual maintenance.

This will include cleaning or replacing your filters every couple of months to improve efficiency.

5 – Save Money on Water

There are several ways you minimize water consumption. Low-flow shower heads and smaller toilets will minimize water output.

You’ll also want to make sure you fix any leaky taps that might be constantly wasting water.

4 – Update Old Appliances

Refrigerators, freezers, dishwashers and washing machines that are a couple of decades old may be using significantly more energy than newer models.

Sometimes the investment in a new major appliance will save you money in the long run.

3 – Use an Area Rug

We like to be barefoot in our own space, but when our feet are cold, so is the rest of our body.

Consider purchasing an area rug for rooms in your home that have cold floors.

2 – Unplug Electronics

Electronics that are plugged in still use energy, even when you’re not using them.

By unplugging electronics and small appliances when you’re not using them, you will ensure that there is not additional energy being used up.

1 – Switch Lights Off

One of the simplest ways to reduce your energy use is by flicking off lights when you leave a room.

It’s also a good idea to switch to energy-efficient lighting.

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