Simple Ways to Save Energy—and Lower Your Bill

Natural gas is already one of the most efficient energy sources available. But with just a few small changes around your home, you can stretch your energy dollars even further.

Energy Saving Tips

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Keep the Warmth In

  • Add or improve insulation in your attic and walls.
  • Seal gaps around doors, windows, and vents.
  • Use rugs or carpet to cover bare floors and help retain heat.
  • Open curtains during the day to let in natural sunlight, then close them at night to keep heat inside.
  • Make sure furniture, rugs, or curtains aren’t blocking air vents or returns.
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Use Your Thermostat Wisely

  • Lower the thermostat when you’re away or sleeping.
  • Keep your home at the lowest comfortable setting in winter.
  • Install a programmable thermostat to automate energy-saving settings.
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Maintain Your Heating System and Appliances

  • Change furnace filters regularly.
  • Schedule seasonal HVAC checkups.
  • Insulate exposed pipes to reduce heat loss.
  • Clean your dryer’s lint screen after each use to improve airflow.
  • Replace older appliances with energy-efficient natural gas models.
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Use Hot Water More Efficiently

  • Set your water heater temperature to 120°F.
  • Take shorter showers.
  • Wash clothes in cold water when possible.
  • Run only full loads in your dishwasher and washing machine.
  • Cover pots when boiling water to keep heat in.

Want more personalized advice? Contact us to learn about energy audits, appliance upgrades, and ways to save more with natural gas.