5 energy saving tips to welcome winter

As the chill of winter sets in, many of us find ourselves reaching for the thermostat to keep warm. But with heating costs on the rise, it's essential to find ways to stay cosy without breaking the bank. 

Luckily, there are plenty of energy-saving ideas that can help you welcome winter while keeping your energy bills in check.

Did you know?

According to Energy.gov.au, lowering your thermostat by just 1°C can reduce heating costs by up to 10%.*

  1. Seal Up Any Drafts: One of the simplest and most effective ways to save energy during winter is by sealing up any drafts around doors and windows. According to Energy.gov.au, drafts can account for up to 25% of heat loss in the home. By covering gaps and cracks, you can prevent cold air from seeping in and warm air from escaping, reducing the need for heating and saving on energy costs.
  2. Invest in Insulation: Proper insulation is key to maintaining a comfortable temperature in your home year-round. Adding insulation to your walls, ceilings, and floors can help trap heat inside during winter and keep your home cooler in summer.
  3. Embrace Natural Heating: Take advantage of natural heating sources like sunlight to warm up your home during the day. Open curtains and blinds during the day to let in the sun's rays, then close them at night to retain heat.
  4. Layer Up: Instead of cranking up the thermostat, try layering up with warm clothing and blankets to stay cosy indoors. By dressing warmly and using extra blankets, you can lower your energy consumption without sacrificing comfort.
  5. Upgrade to Energy-Efficient Appliances: If you're in the market for new appliances, consider choosing energy-efficient models. Look for the ENERGY STAR label, which indicates that the appliance meets strict energy efficiency guidelines set by the government.

By implementing these energy-saving ideas, you can welcome winter without worrying about skyrocketing energy bills. Remember, small changes can add up to big savings. Compare energy providers below and see if you could save even more.

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