As temperatures drop, you might be tempted to crank up the heat to stay warm and cozy in your home. But with heating costs on the rise, this could lead to utility bill sticker shock.
This fall and winter, home heating costs are expected to go up by 10.5% on average due to colder temperatures forecasted for parts of the country, according to the National Energy Assistance Directors Association (NEADA). Costs could be even higher depending on your home’s heat source.
Here NEADA’s predictions for heating costs this season:
- $644 for heating with natural gas (up 7.2%)
- $1,208 for heating with electricity (up 13.6%)
- $1,42 for heating with propane (up 7.3%)
- $1,963 for heating with heating oil (up 6.1%)
Those numbers may drive you to turn down the thermostat and pull out your bulky sweaters. Here are nine ways to stay toasty and to stave off the cold without breaking the bank this winter.