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The Garage Door Insulation Upgrade That Cuts Heating Bills by $180 a Year

An uninsulated garage door is one of the most overlooked sources of heat loss in attached garages, letting cold air pour into your home every winter. Adding insulation to your garage door can cut heating bills by $100 to $180 annually with a payback period as short as one to two years.

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Why Your Heating System Works Twice as Hard When Insulation Is Low

Poor insulation forces your furnace or heat pump to run nearly constantly just to maintain a comfortable temperature, quietly draining hundreds of dollars from your budget every winter. Upgrading your insulation is one of the highest-return investments a homeowner can make, with payback periods as short as two to four years.

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How to Make Your Home Heating System Work Harder for the Same Cost

Most homeowners pay for heat that never reaches them, lost through leaky ducts, poor airflow, and an overworked furnace fighting against itself. These targeted fixes help your existing heating system deliver more warmth for every dollar you already spend.

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Is Running a Space Heater Actually Cheaper Than Turning Up the Thermostat?

Many homeowners assume plugging in a space heater saves money compared to cranking the central heat, but the real answer depends on how many rooms you heat and for how long. This post breaks down the math, the myths, and the situations where space heaters genuinely win.

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The 4 Things to Fix Before Turning on Your Furnace This Fall

Most homeowners flip on the furnace the first cold morning without a second thought, then wonder why their heating bills spike. Tackling four simple checks before that first ignition can cut your heating costs by 20 to 35% and prevent breakdowns on the coldest nights of the year.

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