Heating tips

Increase your home's heating efficiency

Your furnace is responsible for about 29% of the energy used in your home. There are ways to make yours run more efficiently and minimize energy costs.

Heating tips Skill level Cost range Savings
Buy ENERGY STAR® certified furnaces.
ENERGY STAR certified natural gas furnaces are up to 16% more energy efficient than standard natural gas furnaces.
Basic to professional $2,300+ Up to $94 annually
Install a smart and programmable thermostat.
Save on your energy bills with a properly programmed thermostat.
Advanced $25-$250 Up to $180 annually
Get preseason tuneups.
Schedule yearly tuneups for your HVAC system to improve its efficiency and life span.
Professional About $100 + parts Up to 10%
Change your filter.
Clean furnace air filters keep air flowing efficiently, and can lower natural gas consumption by up to 2%.
Basic $6-$35 Up to 2%
Install a ceiling fan.
An energy-efficient way to warm your home in the winter months (and cool it in summer, too.)
Advanced $100-$200 $165 over 10 years
Get preseason tuneups.
Schedule yearly tuneups for your HVAC system to improve its efficiency and life span.
Professional About $100 + parts Up to 10%
Install smart and programmable thermostats.
Save on your energy bills with a smart and programmable thermostat.
Advanced $25-$250 Up to $180 annually
Seal and insulate ducts.
Keep your HVAC ductwork sealed and insulated to improve your system's energy efficiency.
Advanced to professional $10-$20 tape rolls 20%
Install energy-efficient windows.
Install ENERGY STAR® windows to increase your home's energy efficiency.
Professional $400-$1,000 each + installation 10%-15% annually
Properly seal leaks by weatherstripping.
Weatherstripping is a cost-effective way to save money on energy costs and improve your household's comfort by reducing drafts.
Basic to advanced $20-$300 Up to 20%
Install window film (video)
Learn how to install heat shrink film on your windows to save energy.
Basic $5-$100 Up to 35%