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Practical Tips For A Lower Natural Gas Bill New Jersey Residents Will Find Helpful

By Beryl Dalton


Natural gas is by far the most common form of heating used in modern houses, it is preferred by most homeowners for its efficiency, accessibility, and also because it costs less than oil or electric heat. A growing number of water heaters are being run by it as well, due to the considerable savings they offer over electric heaters. In order to ensure a lower natural gas bill New Jersey customers should try these handy tricks.

The average Edison, NJ homeowner can expect that almost half of the monthly power costs will be accounted for by home temperature maintenance. In the summer, this means running an A/C, while in the winter, most residents rely on a trusty, gas furnace to keep their homes warm and cozy. Since hot air is not free, it makes sense to try to keep it from escaping. Heat travels up, so having sufficient insulation in the attic is a must.

Many people are switching from a less efficient, costly electric water heater, to one which runs on natural gas. These highly effective heaters are quick to recover hot water, and cost less money to operate. One can get the most out of a gas heater by wrapping it in an insulating kit, and also by draining a bucket of water from its bottom annually, as this gets rid of sediments which can impair optimal performance.

Setting the home's thermostat to a temperature of 68 degrees Fahrenheit during the day maintains an acceptable temperature and keeps heating costs reasonable. At night, or when the home is unoccupied, this temperature can be further reduced by 10 degrees. A programmable thermostat makes controlling the temperature very easy, and helps homeowners save hundreds of dollars each year.

When furnace filters get dirty, they can hinder airflow and reduce the efficiency of the furnace, this is why it's necessary to check them periodically to see if they need replacing, which they often do once a month. Older furnaces should be cleaned and tuned by a service each year before use, but once they are about 15 years old or more, replacement is normally a better idea.

Homes can benefit from the sun's low angles in the winter which permit solar heating through southward facing windows, by keeping curtains open in the day and bushes around these windows trimmed, it reduces the need to work the furnace as much. The use of storm doors, double-paned or storm windows, and weather stripping can also help keep heat inside.

Minimizing the use of bathroom and kitchen ventilation fans is advisable, as they remove heat along with moisture. When fireplaces are not being used, their dampers should be closed, since heat can easily escape up through the chimney. Doors to vacant rooms should be kept shut and the heating vent closed off.

The thermostat of the water heater should be kept at 120 degrees Fahrenheit. Hot water use when reduced, helps keep gas bills low. Taking showers instead of baths, using low-flow shower-heads, and washing clothes with cold water are all good ways to minimize its use.




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