14 Ways to Reduce Your Utility Bills This Winter | Mad Money Monster (2024)

Here in the Northeast, winter is knocking on our door. Whether you can’t wait to hit the ski slopes or you’d prefer to hibernate until spring, there is no way around dealing with the cold winter temperatures. Today’s special guest post by Jacquelyn Pica from The Penny Hoarder outlines 14 frugal tips you can use this winter to stay cozy while reducing your utility bills. Take it away, Jacquelyn!

Winter is coming, and we all need to brace ourselves.

Summers have been feeling warmer and winter is about to be colder. But are you financially prepared for even lower temperatures?

Good Housekeeping recently published an article stating meteorologists predict an “above-average snowfall will bury the Northeast,” with New York and Boston areas potentially seeing an extra 6 inches of snow for the 2017-2018 winter.

In hopes of curbing the higher spending associated with a colder winter, here are 14 ways to stay warm on a budget and reduce your utility bills this winter.

1. Cook a Meal

This option will help you save money in two ways: one, you won’t be eating out and two, the extra 14 Ways to Reduce Your Utility Bills This Winter | Mad Money Monster (1)heat from cooking will warm up the house.

Cooking in the oven or Crockpot is best, as those will tend to generate the most heat. Learn how to bake the perfect loaf of bread, simmer the best chicken noodle soup and roast the most tender pork tenderloin.

2. Get Physical

Instead of sitting around shivering in a bundle of blankets and sweaters, get up and move around! You could try some home exercises to get the blood flowing, or clean the house.

I know — none of these are very fun options, but moving around naturally warms your body up.

Money-making bonus: If you’re looking to shed a few pounds over the winter season, sign up for HealthyWage and you could earn money for losing weight.

3. Layer, Layer, Layer

Reader’s Digest covers the methods behind layering clothes properly. The first layer should always be a snug-fitting shirt that’s comfortable to wear and, for women, possibly tights or leggings.

The best type of fabric for a second layer is a cotton flannel or wool sweater, topped with a polyester fleece or nylon jacket.

One of my co-workers said she and her family wore long johns under their clothes to stay warm when they lived in Wyoming. Another co-worker suggested layering clothes you already have instead of buying expensive, heavy clothing.

Look through your closet to see if you already own the types of clothing mentioned above. If not, you’ll know which pieces you need to purchase to keep your body well-insulated.

4. Snuggle with Furry Friends

Have you ever wanted to push your pet off of you in the middle of the night because they feel like a mini space heater? Since it’s cold out, use that to your advantage!

Snuggle up with your cat or dog and keep each other warm.

5. Insulate Windows with Plastic

Cover your windows with cheap, clear shower curtains or clear plastic sheets. This keeps cold air out but still lets sunlight in to act as a natural heater. It might not look the best, but at least you’ll stay nice and warm.

If plastic wrap and shower curtains don’t excite you, insulate your windows with bubble wrap, which is almost always fun to have around. Call around to local furniture or department stores to see if they have extra bubble wrap. If not, it’s pretty affordable at Home Depot.

It’s important to leave curtains open during the day to let the sunlight in, but once the sun goes down make sure to close them. If possible, invest in some insulated curtains to close at night and help keep the cold out.

6. Properly Seal Doors and Windows

If you haven’t already, make sure you weatherproof all doors that lead outside in your home. All you need to buy is a weatherstrip seal — you can get 17 feet for $4.88 on Amazon. This helps prevent air leakage.

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A cheaper alternative to weatherstripping doors is to stuff a towel underneath them. It’s not as permanent as a weatherstrip but still keeps warm air inside.

To seal windows, use caulk. Permanently shut windows can be weatherproofed with regular caulk. For windows you’ll want to open again once the warm weather comes back, seal them with temporary caulk that peels off. Energy.gov provides a helpful guide on caulking windows.

7. Burn Some Candles

Not only do candles provide a nice ambiance, they also act as tiny heaters. Light up a few candles nearby to stay warm without having to touch the thermostat.

For this method, I’d recommend using the largest candles you can find. Tealights are cute and all, but it would take probably 20-30 of them to feel any actual warmth. I usually find pretty big candles on sale at my local Home Goods store for around $7.

8. Make DIY Reusable Heating Packs

Instead of using an electric heating pad, make your own reusable heating pack with some rice and an old pillowcase, flannel shirt or sock. If you use the sock, just fill it with rice and tie it off. With any other material, you’ll need to be a little handy with the sewing needle.

These little rice heating pads work great — stick them in the microwave for 60 seconds and you’re good to go. Put them under the sheets at the end of your bed to keep your feet nice and warm until you fall asleep.

Once winter is over, put these rice packs into the freezer and use them as cooling pads during warmer seasons.

9. Cover Hard Floors with Blankets or Rugs

If there’s room in your budget, buy rugs to put on hard floors to help with insulation.

Target, Walmart, and RugsUSA all sell rugs at an affordable price. You could also browse local thrift stores, yard sales or estate sales to find a good deal.

10. Close Off Unused Rooms

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This one’s pretty simple: Keep doors closed to any rooms that aren’t being used. This prevents cold air from going through the rest of the house. Plus, it keeps the heat contained in a smaller area, so your heater won’t have to work as hard to warm up the entire house.

11. Fuel Your Fire with Newspaper Logs

Did you know it’s possible to make logs out of newspaper to help keep a fire going? Neither did I!

Once you’re done clipping weekly coupons, soak the newspaper in a bucket of water for about a day. The next step requires a rubber mallet, which you can buy on Amazon for less than $7, and a wooden dowel. This Instructables guide details the entire process, which seems pretty easy.

12. Create Humidity

A humidifier makes the air warmer without you having to turn up the heat. The moisture also helps curb dry hair and skin.

If you don’t want to buy anything, create your own humidity by taking a hot bath and leaving the water in the tub until it cools.

13. Insulate Electrical Outlets

Yes, cold air can sneak in through your electrical outlets. Make sure all outlets, and even light switches, are insulated properly.

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Install gasket covers — you can find them for as little as a few bucks — to every outlet and light switch in your house, and stop cold air from coming in.

14. Invest in an Electric Blanket

While looking through a few frugal threads on Reddit about how to stay warm, I saw tons of comments about investing in an electric blanket. I found a queen size one for only $25.90, which is a pretty good price.

Hopefully you’re able to implement a few of these tips and save money on your utility bills this winter! If you end up stuck inside due to a snowstorm or icy roads, here are some ways you can still earn an income at home.

Jacquelyn Pica is a junior writer/SEO specialist at The Penny Hoarder. Find her on Twitter @jacquelynTPH.

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FAQs

How to lower your energy bill in the winter? ›

  1. 15 Ways to Cut Down on Your Home Electric Bill in Winter. ...
  2. Weatherstrip your doors and windows. ...
  3. Switch to a smart thermostat. ...
  4. Close the damper when not using the fireplace. ...
  5. Give your heating system a yearly checkup. ...
  6. Don't block your air vents. ...
  7. Check the insulation in your house. ...
  8. Adjust your water heater's temperature.

What are the extreme ways to lower your electric bill? ›

How to Lower Your Energy Bills in Any Season
  1. Seal up windows, doors, and air leaks. In the colder months, one of the best ways to stay warm and keep your energy bills from skyrocketing is to make sure your home isn't leaking heat. ...
  2. Opt for the fan. ...
  3. Inspect, clean, and replace filters regularly. ...
  4. Use devices efficiently.
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  5. Get energy-efficient appliances. ...
  6. Cool your jets (and water temperature) ...
  7. Wash clothes or dishes at night. ...
  8. Weatherstrip doors and windows.
Feb 2, 2024

How to cut down on heating bill? ›

8 Ways to Lower Your Heating Costs
  1. Caulk and weather strip. ...
  2. Insulate your attic. ...
  3. Change your air filter. ...
  4. Get your heating system inspected. ...
  5. Install a programmable thermostat. ...
  6. Set your thermostat at 70 degrees or lower. ...
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Jan 9, 2023

What is the best way to cut home heating or cooling bills? ›

11 Ways to Lower Heating and Cooling Costs
  1. Install a Programmable Thermostat. ...
  2. Seal Air Leaks. ...
  3. Add Insulation. ...
  4. Install Ceiling Fans. ...
  5. Use Natural Light. ...
  6. Use Energy-efficient Lighting. ...
  7. Schedule Regular HVAC Maintenance. ...
  8. Upgrade to an Energy-efficient HVAC System.

Does turning the heat off save money? ›

But you can slash your bills by setting your thermostat to the proper temperature for the appropriate amount of time. To save money on heating, the Department of Energy recommends turning your thermostat down to 68°F to 70°F while you're awake, and even lower when you're sleeping or away from home.

What runs your electric bill up the most? ›

Which home appliances use the most electricity?
  1. Heating and cooling: 45-50% The largest electricity consumer in the average household is your heating and cooling appliance. ...
  2. Water heater: 12% ...
  3. Lighting: 9-12% ...
  4. Refrigerator: 8% ...
  5. Washer and dryer: 5% ...
  6. Electric oven: 3% ...
  7. Dishwasher: 2% ...
  8. TV and cable box: 2%
Dec 20, 2022

Does unplugging outlets save electricity? ›

Yes, unplugging appliances can reduce the overall amount of electricity you save. When you turn an appliance off, it no longer draws electricity from the outlet; however, there is still a small current that flows from the wall to the device. This is as phantom energy (also called vampire energy).

Do energy saving devices really work? ›

They often claim you can reduce or even eliminate your power bill by plugging in their devices around your home. The fact is, there is nothing that you can plug in that will reduce your electricity usage and lower your household power bill.

What costs the most on a utility bill? ›

What costs the most on your electric bill? Heating and cooling are by far the greatest energy users in the home, making up around 40% of your electric bill. Other big users are washers, dryers, ovens, and stoves. Electronic devices like laptops and TVs are usually pretty cheap to run, but of course, it can all add up.

How can I save on my monthly utility bills? ›

How to save money on utilities
  1. get a personalized insurance quote today. ...
  2. Switch to energy-efficient light bulbs. ...
  3. Change air filters regularly. ...
  4. Keep air vents open and clear. ...
  5. Replace old appliances. ...
  6. Use a programmable thermostat. ...
  7. Turn off lights and "vampire" electronics. ...
  8. Seal air leaks around doors and windows.

How to lower electricity usage? ›

Tips for Saving on Your Electric Bill
  1. Turn Down Your Thermostat. It's one of the most effective ways to cut your energy usage. ...
  2. Take Care of Your Furnace. ...
  3. Keep the Cold Out. ...
  4. Turn Down the Tank. ...
  5. Cook Smart. ...
  6. Think Before You Wash and Dry Clothes. ...
  7. Reduce Phantom Load.

How to lower electric bill in winter? ›

Keep your energy bills in check by following a few simple tips around your home.
  1. Cover and Repair Windows. ...
  2. Check and Replace Central Heating Filters Regularly. ...
  3. Make Energy Efficient Upgrades Around Your Home. ...
  4. Program or Adjust Your Thermostat. ...
  5. Use Your Ceiling Fan to Keep Warm.
Dec 21, 2022

How do I cut down on all bills? ›

Remember if you're struggling to make ends meet, we're here for you
  1. Cut your fuel costs. Having a lighter vehicle load can help contribute to saving fuel. ...
  2. Embrace energy-efficient appliances. ...
  3. Don't let savings go down the drain. ...
  4. Pay less for your property. ...
  5. See what support is available.

What to keep heat on in winter to save money? ›

Thermostat Operation

You can easily save energy in the winter by setting the thermostat to around 68°F to 70°F while you're awake and setting it lower while you're asleep or away from home.

How can I reduce my energy in winter? ›

10 tips for saving energy in your home this winter
  1. Adjust your combi boiler flow temperature to 60°C or below. ...
  2. Heat the right places at the right times. ...
  3. Be mindful of hot water use. ...
  4. Don't boil more water than you need. ...
  5. Unplug your 'Vampire Devices' ...
  6. Think about how you're lighting your home.
Oct 23, 2023

How can I use less power in winter? ›

8 Winter Energy-Saving Tips for a Cozy, Efficient Home
  1. Lower the Temperature on Your Thermostat. ...
  2. Take Advantage of Natural Heat. ...
  3. Monitor Energy Usage for Electronics. ...
  4. Upgrade Lighting and Lightbulbs. ...
  5. Prioritize Energy-Efficient Choices for Large Appliances. ...
  6. Seal Up Air Leaks. ...
  7. Inspect Home Heating Systems.
Nov 27, 2023

How can the cost of heating a home in the winter be lowered? ›

Adding insulation to the walls and attic of your home can help to lower your heating costs each month by reducing the percentage of heat loss through the roof and walls.

How can I get my energy back in the winter? ›

Winter blues? 6 ways to improve mood and energy
  1. Eat a healthy diet. Feeling blue can make you desire foods high in fat, carbohydrates and sugar. ...
  2. Get regular exercise. ...
  3. Try sun therapy. ...
  4. Increase social interactions. ...
  5. Get enough sleep. ...
  6. Practice relaxation techniques.

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