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WINTER EFFICIENCY
A few simple steps now can keep your safe, warm and efficient all winter long
Winter is here, but your electric bill doesn’t have to increase, even in an allelectric home. You can save on energy costs more easily than you think! Here are some tips to stay cozy while reducing expenses this chilly season.
Take Advantage of Heat From the Sun
Open the south-facing curtains during the day to let in sunlight for natural heating, and close them at night to minimize chill from cold windows.
Plant deciduous trees on the south side of the home, near windows, to let in winter light and warmth while providing summer shade.
Cover Drafty Windows
Use a heavy-duty transparent plastic sheet or tape clear plastic film to the inside of window frames during winter. Ensure a tight seal to minimize drafts. Install tightfitting insulating drapes or shades on drafty windows after weatherizing.
Adjust the Temperature
Set the thermostat to a comfortable low when you are home and awake. When asleep or away, turn it back to save up to 10% on heating and cooling bills. A smart or programmable thermostat can simplify this process, but ensure the pet's temperature remains comfortable.
Find And Seal Leaks
Seal air leaks around plumbing penetrations, chimneys, recessed lights in insulated ceilings and unfinished areas behind cupboards and closets. Use caulk or weatherstripping to close gaps around leaky doors and windows.
Maintain Your Heating System
Schedule routine maintenance for home heating systems and replace furnace and heat pump filters monthly or as needed. Regularly clean the flue vent of wood and pellet heaters, and periodically clean the inside of the appliance for efficient heating.
Reduce Heat Loss From the Fireplace
Keep the fireplace damper closed when not in use; an open damper lets warm air escape up the chimney. If using the fireplace, minimize heat loss by slightly opening a nearby window (about 1 inch) while closing the room doors and setting the thermostat lower.
Lower Water Heating Costs
Set the water heater to the warm setting (120°F) to save energy and prevent scalding.
For additional tips from our energy efficiency experts, visit okcoop.org