Your residence is usually at the top of the list of your most valued investments. It supports you financially through improving equity, and it’s an area to enjoy with your family and develop memorable moments, too. This time of year, you might also face higher energy costs.
As a result, finding ways to lower your heating bill in Jackson without compromising comfort can appear difficult.
In regard to energy efficiency, houses are like cars. Some guzzle energy while others drink it gradually. Regardless of what kind of residence you have, there are methods to stop the chill this winter. The Experts are here with seven ideas to keep you warm without going over budget.
1. Get a New Your Air Filter
It’s the most economical suggestion there is. It’s also the best method to keep your heater operating optimally throughout the winter.
The model of filter and seasonal determinants influence how frequently you should get a new one. Soaring allergen counts, pets and house size may also influence its longevity. Typically, low-priced filters should be changed monthly. Pleated styles made with thicker material could work for three months or longer.
“It’s really the major thing homeowners overlook,” said Jim Hughes, senior manager of education and training at Service Experts. “The more overloaded the filter is, the less air is able to go through it and actually add warmth to the home. An overloaded filter makes your HVAC system work harder.”
2. Schedule Routine HVAC Service
It’s standard to have an Expert come to your home in the spring for AC service. That way, your system is ready for the heat.
But don’t overlook scheduling an appointment for furnace service before it gets cold too.
Among other procedures, an inspection commonly involves:
- Checking thermostat settings
- Cleaning and greasing internal parts
- Inspecting system shutdown and startup procedures
A tune-up helps lower the likelihood of facing an emergency repair in the middle of a cold snap. Some reports have found as many as 75% of “no heat” calls could have been avoided with routine maintenance.
3. Check Windows and Doors for Leaks
Windows and doors are a leading entry point for cold air. Caulking window and door frames is an practical method to help keep cold air out.
Here’s one check that Hughes advises.
Shut a door. Do you notice any light? If so, it’s not entirely sealed. Changes or weather-stripping might be necessary.
If you have single-pane windows, you might want to think over a dual-pane improvement.
Many homeowners insulate single-pane windows with plastic film.
It’s not a bad move, but dual-pane windows provide enhanced insulation for keeping cool air outside.
When you switch to double-pane windows, your energy savings could be 25% or higher.

4. Limit Use of Vented Appliances
If you need the exhaust fan during cooking, Hughes suggests against leaving it on for a long time.
The same holds true for the dryer. Don’t permit it to run after your clothes are ready.
Any venting appliance or exhaust fan forces out warm air out and increases cold air. Operating these appliances longer than needed will make your furnace to work harder to take care of the avoidable chill.
5. Examine Your Home’s Outer Edges for Cracks
Check your residence’s perimeter. This is the barrier that separates your home from the elements. If your home has a basement, check for moving cobwebs or cold coming in close by the corners.
Polyurethane sealant and other things can be purchased to fix basement walls leaking air into your residence. Another economical idea is to invest foam seals for fixture bottoms, like ceiling fans, overhead lights or wall outlets.
They’re simple to put in and are awesome at stopping cold air in the winter.
6. Measure Insulation Levels in Your Attic
It’s worth confirming that you have appropriate insulation levels
Hughes recommends visiting the ENERGY STAR® zone map to locate the recommended R-value for your residence’s walls and attic space. This recommendation is established on the geographic area where your home is.
7. Think About Our Advantage Program™
Winter might be trying for homeowners with failing systems.
If your furnace is failing or needing costly fixes, there’s a fair chance you’re not set to spend thousands on a new system.
That’s why we offer our Advantage Program. It helps homeowners like you prevent costly fixes through a small monthly fee.
We’ll also install an energy-efficient system in your home. Plus our professional technicians will overhaul and tune it up for you without any additional out-of-pocket cost
Request an Appointment with Us Today
Make your Jackson residence more energy efficient with expert help from Service Experts.
For more details about our Advantage Program or to book an appointment for HVAC service, call us at 601-852-3105 or contact us online now.