1. Schedule a Heating System Tune-Up
Before the cold sets in, have your oil burner and heating system professionally inspected and tuned. This improves energy efficiency and helps identify small issues before they become expensive repairs.
2. Seal Drafts and Insulate
Use weather stripping and caulking to seal around doors and windows. Add insulation to attics and basements to trap warmth inside. This step can significantly reduce your heating oil usage.
3. Check Your Thermostat
Upgrade to a programmable thermostat if you haven’t already. Set it to lower the temperature while you’re asleep or away, and save on heating costs without sacrificing comfort.
4. Inspect Your Oil Tank and Delivery Access
Ensure your oil tank is in good shape, and that the path to it is clear of debris or snow. This helps delivery drivers safely access your tank for automatic refills.
5. Reverse Your Ceiling Fans
In winter, switch your ceiling fans to rotate clockwise. This pushes warm air downward and helps heat your home more evenly.