With oil prices at a global high, households have increasingly become more enthusiastic in saving heat energy at home. Good thing that there are still plenty ways on how we can save our resources. Here are the top ten ways to lower your home-heating bill:
· Log Oil Usage and Inventory – By logging your usage in home- heating oil, you will be able to make necessary measures to lower usage and saving on costs. An inventory notebook will aid you in double-checking deliveries and to make calls to order additional oil supply.
· Clean Your Equipment Regularly – Good running heating equipment, such as your oil burner and boiler, will keep costs down. Make sure to clean them regularly to remove clogs caused by dirt and grease. This will keep your heater in good shape and in less stress while heating your home. Thus definitely can lower your home-heating bill.
· Insulate Your Home – Most houses are not well-insulated and homeowners will greatly benefit from completely insulating their houses to keep it warm. Search your home for leaks and cracks that let heated air escape and wasting heating oil in the process. If you’ll leave it unfix, you’ll see a drastic increase on your home-heating bill.
· Use Energy Wisely – Teach family members to use heat sparingly. Most energy usage in the home goes to heating it. Whenever you feel comfortable inside the house and the weather outside is nice, then you can lower your thermostat up to a temperature at a comfortable level.

· Winterize Your Windows – Windows are top of the list in wasting heated air in the home. Storm windows will help you keep the cold weather at bay while maintaining warmth inside the home. Seal the surrounding areas to prevent warm air from escaping and cold drafts from entering.
· Turn Down the Thermostat – Whenever you plan to leave the house for several hours, adjust your thermostat to a lower temperature so that your heater can get some rest. Never turn your heat off, though, as reheating a chilly home will use up a lot of heating oil. Doing so will have the same lowering effect on your home-heating bill.
· Let In Sunlight – On a sunny day, open up your curtains or shades and let in sunlight. The ultraviolet should heat up your interior so that your heater does not need much effort to keep the heat up in your home.
· Check Your Ducts – Regularly check your air ducts at home so that you do not regret heating up the attic or the ceiling because of leaks. Sometimes you will find that your ducts are disconnected, damaged or have holes in them. Seal every part that is susceptible to leaks and cover up holes to ensure that warm air reaches you.
· Turn Down the Water Heater – Sometimes, you can make do with lukewarm or cold water in the washer. Use hot water sparingly, for baths and hand washing.
· Limit the Number of Rooms to Heat – In a typical house, not all rooms are being used on a regular basis. You can save much by heating only regularly used parts of the house and heating the guest rooms, the basement or attic only when necessary.
These measures are not only easy, but also cost less. Follow these tips and lower you home-heating bills. In doing so, you are not just saving money, you are also helping the environment.