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Two Trends That Can Make Your Heating Bill More Affordable

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Although you may not keep up with the latest gadgets, there are a number of trends on the heating, air conditioning and ventilation (HVAC) scene that are designed to help make your energy bills more affordable.  As the winter season approaches, it becomes more important than ever to determine what you need to do to keep your heating bills as manageable as possible.  Learning more about trends in the heating sector can help you determine if you should start using one or more of these energy saving techniques right away.

A Smart Thermostat Is A Smart Move

These days, everything is becoming Smart:  Phones, watches and even cars.  Thermostats are now following the Smart craze, and installing one of these devices may be highly beneficial for you.

Smart thermostats are connected to the wireless fidelity (WI-FI) Internet network in your home.  The thermostat tracks what temperatures you set your climate to each day, can sense when you enter and exit the home and also monitors regional climate with just your zip code.  After the thermostat has accumulated a significant amount of data, it begins to make these daily changes in temperature without any assistance from you. 

The temperature in your home will automatically begin to cool down once you leave, but will hold steady at a climate that makes it easy to warm back up the moment you step in the house.  In addition, the thermostat has a motion detector that can turn off the heat in rooms that aren't used very often, so you won't waste money heating up unoccupied space.

Geothermal Heating Is A Great Option

Another money-saving heating option that you may want to consider is geothermal heating.  With geothermal heating, large pumps are placed into the ground beneath your home in order to capture the heat that is there year round and funnel it into your house. 

This method causes you to be less reliant upon electrical heating sources, and can even cause your home to have less humidity in the air.  Geothermal heating can be installed during the new construction process, or even retrofitted onto your existing home. 

If you opt to install a geothermal heating system, be sure to find out if there are any state sponsored rebates that you're entitled to.

Changing the way you look at heating your home could be the key that helps you save big.  Consider including these fixtures in your abode as soon as possible so you can watch the savings add up.

To learn more about heating, contact a company like United Heating & Air Conditioning


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