How to Save Money and Stay Warm This Winter

(BPT) - Do you find yourself putting on an extra sweater or pair of wool socks to avoid turning up the thermostat and increasing your utility bill? According to the U.S. Department of Energy, up to 10% per year in heating and cooling costs can be saved with thermostat regulation. But you shouldn't have to sacrifice your comfort to stay on budget. As temperatures creep down this winter, homeowners should consider switching to a cold climate heat pump — a more sustainable alternative that can heat and cool the home by utilizing electricity instead of gas, potentially keeping more money in your pocket year-round.1

Cold climate heat pumps explained: The key to winter comfort

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