I talked with my aunt about electricity bills in my new home since I still use an electric heating system.
She uses a propane furnace and still feels that an electric furnace is a costly thing.
I argued that the gas price had also gone high, so all the people needs to figure out how to make their heating component more energy efficient. That’s how I ended up explaining what I’ve done in consultation with my Heating & Air Conditioning serviceman. The first and most apparent has been keeping up with furnace service, ensuring that the electric heat pump retains its efficiency at all times. The Heating & Air Conditioning professional explained that if I neglected routine servicing, it would toil harder to heat the space, hence using more energy! Both of us also installed a programmable wireless thermostat, making it self-explanatory to keep the home’s hot and cold temperatures at ideal hot and cold temperatures throughout the year, however with the thermostat, I can switch it off when I’m away from home, so the heating device does not need to run unnecessarily. The heating serviceman had also suggested that I use a high-quality HEPA filter because it would make air conditioning system cheaper by controlling the fan speed, which would translate to lower energy consumption. I knew talking about these things without evidence would not convince my aunt, so I had proof of my bills from many weeks ago. My bills were lower than hers, and where there was a spike, they reMained lower than what she spent on gas. She was convinced, and that’s how all of us ended up visiting the local Heating & Air Conditioning corporation so that she could consult on what needed to be done for her furnace to be more efficient. She just got an update done by the Heating & Air Conditioning supplier, who updated her oil furnace to a hybrid with an electric function.