5 Ways to Lower Your Gas Bill

If you are like many people in Brabant who choose to heat their homes with natural gas, you will experience more gas consumption in the winter and a decrease in the summer. Anyone who moves to a large house should also know that more gas will probably be needed to heat the house. After all, the larger the house, the more rooms are heated and the more places where heat can escape. Moreover, the gas price has risen considerably in recent months, so you automatically pay more for your gas bill. Do you want to reduce this amount? Use these methods!

Check the efficiency of your gas equipment

The more efficiently your gas equipment works, the less you ultimately pay. We recommend having your equipment inspected and serviced by a professional to assess its condition. If equipment needs to be replaced, upgrade it to energy-efficient technologies, such as high-efficiency boilers and furnaces with a special label. These small improvements can cut your gas and other energy costs in half.

Turn off the heating when you leave

While it's nice to come home to a warm, cozy home, it's not always practical. If you plan to be out of your home for most of the day, week or month, we recommend turning off the heating while you're away. This will avoid wasting energy and spending a lot of money on unnecessary heating costs. Did you forget to turn down the thermostat before you left the house? With a smart thermostat, you can still do this in the app on your smartphone.

Conduct an energy audit

Air leaks in a house lead to a lot of money being unnecessarily spent on energy bills. To save money on your gas bill, we therefore strongly recommend that you have an energy audit carried out for your home by a professional auditor. These audits analyze your home and energy bills to determine if and where air leaks are occurring in the home. Energy audits should help you find specific ways to improve the insulation of a house. Of course, comparing energy online to see if you are not paying too much is also an important step to take yourself.

Replace the drafty windows

Old, drafty windows may be charming, but they're often extremely impractical. Experts suggest that drafty windows that let heat escape account for 10 to 25 percent of a consumer's heating bill. Not only do drafty windows end up costing you more in gas bills, but they also lead to your heating system working too hard and not being efficient at all. For those living in cold climates, we recommend replacing single-pane windows with double-paned, energy-efficient windows.

Insulate the boiler

Insulating your natural gas hot water heater will save you both energy and money, according to experts. Unfortunately, when hot water storage tanks aren't properly insulated, heat leaks out. When this happens, you'll just end up with a less efficient water tank and a higher gas bill. You can solve this problem by insulating your boiler. You can do this yourself, but it's generally better to call in a professional.
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