A significant amount of heat is lost through gaps and cracks around windows, doors, and even walls. Sealing these leaks is one of the most cost-effective ways to improve energy efficiency. You can use weatherstripping for doors and windows, or apply caulk to small cracks and gaps. For larger spaces like attics or crawl spaces, consider adding or upgrading your insulation. Proper insulation prevents heat from escaping and reduces the need for constant heating.
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A programmable thermostat can be a game-changer when it comes to energy savings. You can set it to lower the temperature while you’re asleep or away and raise it when you’re home. This reduces the strain on your heating system, preventing it from running when it’s not necessary. Many modern thermostats can be controlled remotely via smartphone apps, allowing you to adjust settings even when you're not at home.