Now that we’re past Thanksgiving and headed for Christmas, we’re also headed for cooler weather! And just like we here in Florida make sure we have our air conditioners serviced before we hit the dog days of summer, anyone who has any kind of heating unit in their home is probably taking stock of it at this point. Better make sure all will work before the deep freezes arrive!
But in the middle of making sure everything will run smoothly, well…what if you could SAVE money on your heating bill, as well? Ask pretty much anyone if they want their bills to be lower, and I’m pretty sure you’ll get a resounding YES! So when Georgia from Cast Iron Radiators 4 U contacted me with this infographic, I thought it was a great way to kick off “Winter”! See what you think…
OH! And for those of you who are in the U.S., the current exchange rate is $1.51 for every British pound!
Well, whatcha think? Does this apply to you? Could you use the same principles in your home?
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I’m always looking for ways to save money on heating and cooling costs. Since we usually tend to have more hotter days than cooler ones, our heating costs are not nearly as much as our cooling costs. These are all great ways to save.
Yes, we could definitely use an info-graphic like this one. Our bill goes up a ton during the holidays!
This is very informative, I appreciate the infographic. Thanks for sharing this!
I can see how this would be useful. Saving on heating costs is always on the fore front of our winter budget.
Luckily we don’t need boilers in California. It never really gets that cold, but this is a great chart, especially for my husband who bought a property in England years ago.
Admittedly this is stuff I don’t even wanna think about, However, I can make the boyfriend study it and see if he’s doing the right things at his house.
Servicing our hot water heater isn’t something we did although we should have. We had to replace it a few years ago when tit stopped heating.
Having a good boiler that also saves is a bonus! Great tips for home owners!
Wow this is a great infographic, with some great info. I don’t know much about heating or costs, my husband is usually the one who deals with this stuff so this was interesting!
Great tips! I need to implement some of these ideas!
This is so informative! I always dread my gas bills in the winter.
I should try this tips in able for me to save more. Thank you for sharing.