Energy-Efficient Heating Tips:  Save Money on Your Apartment Heating Bills

Energy-Efficient Heating Tips: Save Money on Your Apartment Heating Bills

The cold season is here, and you’re probably searching for ways to keep your home warm without breaking the bank. Fortunately, there are small changes you can make to help. We spoke with office manager Stevi Cicero of Rod Johnson Air, an HVAC contractor out of Stockton, California, about how to stay warm throughout a chilly winter without driving up the bill. Here are helpful tips on heating your apartment while reducing heating costs..

Set Your Thermostat and Save Money

Man wearing a colorful sweater adjusting the thermostat that is on the wall in his living room. A great way to reduce heating costs is to set the thermostat to 68 degrees during the winter and leave the heat on, even when you’re not home, to keep expenses low. “The best way to use your thermostat is to not turn off your heater during the day while you’re at work, especially if you have decent insulation. It will cost twice as much and twice as long to get warm if you come home and turn it on, rather than just setting it at a lower temperature than you normally like it and letting your heater run during its normal cycling during the day. When you get home, just turn it up to your usual temperature,” says Cicero.

The Art of Layering

Two friends on a sofa with a blanket sharing hot tea and smiling. Before adjusting the thermostat, try bundling up. Layering with flannel, jackets, and socks can make a big difference. When you’re relaxing on the couch, wrap yourself in a cozy blanket for extra warmth.

Use Natural Light to Manage Heat

Lady making an adjustment to her living room blinds. When it comes to heating your home, use the sun to your advantage. “If the sun rises and shines into your windows, it will definitely help to open the curtains and let the sunshine in,” says Cicero. Conversely, when the sun goes down, keep the blinds down and window shades closed to help trap the heat inside.

Weatherproof Your Apartment

A long filled tube of fabric on the floor set in front of a door to keep the cold air from seeping in. Cicero also advises weatherproofing your apartment. The easiest way to do this is by weatherstripping or essentially blocking cold from getting in your apartment via windows and doors. Consider putting a door draft blocker to help keep the cold out. The Department of Energy has a long list of products you can use.

Cozy Up Your Floors with Rugs

If you have tile or hardwood floors, consider investing in a few rugs. “Rugs can help keep a room warmer, especially if you have wooden or poorly insulated floors. Rugs with higher stitch counts insulate the best, and stitch count generally matters more than the rug’s thickness,” says Cicero. Female with fuzzy socks reading a book with her large dog sitting next to her on a cozy rug.

The Cost of Using Space Heaters

You might think it will save you money, but loading up on space heaters usually won’t. “Space heaters cost a small fortune to run and should be avoided altogether,” says Cicero. According to Consumer Reports, high usage of a single space heater can add as much as $64 a month to your utility bill. Want even more tips?  Check out our list for more ways to heat your home to feel warm all season long!

Updated: Nov 14, 2025

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