There are several no-cost or low-cost improvements you can make to your home to reduce your winter bills. According to the U.S. Department of
Energy, 46 percent of your utility bill goes for heating and cooling your home.
To reduce your heating costs, adjust your thermostat to as high or as low as is comfortable in the winter. You may also want to consider a programmable thermostat. By turning back the temperature during the day while you are at work, the Department of Energy estimates you can save about $180 per year in energy costs.
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