We’ve broken these energy saving tips into easy-to-do, should-do and green-do steps, to help you pick the ones that are quick and easy to do or the most suitable for your home and specific oil heating needs.
Easy-to-do
- Get a heating system tune-up — it will ensure you get the maximum performance out of every drop of heating oil burned.
- Open shades and drapes when the sun is out to help warm your home. Close them when the sun goes down to reduce heat loss through drafty windows.
- Turn down the thermostat at night and when you are away from home –even slightly lowering your thermostat during the day may save you up to two percent on your heating bill.
- Insulate pipes to guard against heat loss and to prevent them from freezing.
- Stop heat loss by eliminating any gaps between your door and threshold. Use a seal that can be attached to the bottom of the door – it should brush up against the threshold to fill any gap.
- Caulk or re-caulk exterior spaces between the windows and walls of your home.
- Close your kitchen vent, fireplace damper and closet doors, and remove, cover or close air conditioning units and vents when not in use.
- Do not place furniture in front of radiators – it will block heat from circulating.
Should-do
- Consider replacing heating systems that are more than 20 years old. Modern versions can cut heating costs by 15% to 25%.
- Talk to your heating fuel supplier about installing a programmable thermostat – it will pay for itself through lower energy costs in about a year.
- Make sure you have good insulation in exterior walls, ceilings with cold spaces above, and floors with cold spaces below.
- Install and close storm windows. Consider new glass designed to decrease radiant heat loss without lowering visibility. A lower cost option is sealing windows with a window insulator kit, which can be found at your local hardware store.
Green-do
- Ask your local heating oil dealer about Bioheat® fuel, a cleaner burning, renewable product that can be blended seamlessly with the heating oil you already use. It lowers carbon emissions.
- In states where ultra-low sulfur heating oil is sold, Bioheat® fuels can be blended creating a fuel suitable for burning in the world’s most efficient heating equipment.
- Consider having a solar water heating component installed. This small, easily installed system is virtually maintenance free and heats the water your family uses daily, using the free heat from the sun.
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If you want to schedule a heating system tune-up or are considering installing a new, energy-efficient heating system to save this winter and for years to come, give your local Wood’s Heating Service team a call today!
Sources: The ECC is comprised of the New England Fuel Institute, the Delaware Valley Fuel Dealers’ Association, the Empire State Petroleum Association, the Massachusetts Oilheat Council, Oil Heat Comfort