As the chillier months set in here in Auckland, keeping your home warm and comfortable becomes a top priority for us all.

However, with rising energy costs, it’s also important to manage your power bills effectively to keep your bills as low as possible. There are many things you can do to help keep your home warm and cosy while keeping your energy consumption in check.

 

1. Insulate to Accumulate Savings

Making sure your home is properly insulated is a priority when you are looking at ways to keep your home warm this winter. By having a properly insulated home you’ll find it is easier to keep the heat in and the cold out.

Many homes in Auckland, particularly older ones, may not be adequately insulated and so now is a good time to assess your own home. Insulating your loft, walls, and floors can significantly reduce heat loss. While professional insulation services can be brought in for larger jobs, there are many things you can do yourself providing you with long-term savings on heating.

 

2. Upgrade to Energy-Efficient Heating Systems

Old heating systems can be inefficient and costly. While there will naturally be an initial investment in a new system, by upgrading to a modern, energy-efficient system you will find it much easier to keep your home warm and at the same time it can make a considerable difference in your power bills.

Heat pumps, for instance, are highly efficient and are a popular choice in New Zealand for good reason due to their ability to both heat and cool your home. A Heat and Cool expert can help you to plan the best solution for your home. We offer a no-obligation quote and expert advice. Get in touch today to book an appointment.

 

3. Seal Draughts

Whether your home is old or new, draught-proofing is one of the most cost-effective ways to save energy and help keep your home warm.

Take some time to check for leaks around doors, windows, and any other gaps where cold air might enter. Simple solutions like draught excluders or sealing strips can be effective at blocking these unwanted breezes and are easy changes for you to make yourself.

 

5. Maintain Your Heating System

Just like a car engine performs better when it is looked after and serviced, regular maintenance of your heating system ensures it runs efficiently.

There is maintenance you can do yourself such as cleaning filters, and checking for leaks, and having a professional service at least once a year. This not only helps in reducing energy consumption but also extends the lifespan of the equipment. Our Heat Pump Service is great value at $150+gst, plus $40 for every additional unit. If you haven’t already, you can contact our team to book in your service.

6. Embrace Natural Heat

Make the most of natural sunlight; it’s free heat! Many of our homes have big windows tht can bring a lot of warmth in. During sunny days, open your curtains and let the sunlight naturally warm your home. As the sun sets, close your curtains to trap the heat inside. Choosing thermal curtains can also add an extra layer of insulation.

 

By implementing these strategies, you can enjoy a warm, cosy home in Auckland’s cooler months without the dread of high power bills. Remember, even small changes can lead to significant savings. Stay warm, Auckland!

 

 

Stay warm with Mitsubishi Electric Heat Pumps

If you are looking to upgrade your home’s heating system this winter, we can help you to plan the best solution that is right for your home. 

At Heat and Cool, we are experts in heating homes in Auckland and we recommend the superior heat pump systems of Mitsubishi Electric. 

Our team can help you with a free and no-obligation quote. Get in touch with our team today on 09 827 4784.