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Chiana Dickson

An energy expert revealed that I could slash $100s off my winter energy bills with this $17 renter-friendly draft destroyer – it's gone straight in my cart

A bright basement space with wooden flooring, a black rug, two small wooden chairs, a piano and storage seen to the left. The staircase running down into the space has a glass balustrade. Through an open door, a desk space with wooden chairs with fluffy throws is seen.

With energy bills showing no sign of dropping, I am on the hunt for small, affordable ways to make my heating go further for less in winter.

So when an energy expert told me I could potentially shave 10% or more from my annual heating costs with a humble $17 draft excluder from Amazon, I was all ears.

Here's how some simple draft-proofing could save you $100s on your bills annually.

How a draft excluder can help cut energy bills

According to Ethen Heine, president and CEO of Suntrek Solar, draft excluders are one of the most effective, affordable ways to stop air transfer, reducing heat loss under doors to cut energy bills.

This makes your heating more efficient, he explains. 'In many cases, your bills can be up to 10-15% lower. I have found that, for many households, a $20 excluder saves $100 to $150 in a single season. In my household, for example, draft excluders cut my furnace consumption by 12%.'

It isn't just a one-off, either.

One verified Amazon shopper also saved hundreds on their bills, claiming it worked so well they ended up buying three for all over their small apartment.

After their boiler failed and they were forced to use infrared heaters instead, they shared, 'Last year my bill was almost $800 for one apartment. So I put these up on the entry doors and the porch door, where most heat tends to get zapped. We have saved so much money, and my little apartment is toasty!

'My dad lives in the unit above me and argued that it wouldn't work. He's now a believer and has even convinced my aunt to buy some for her apartment.'

Their tip? Use some double-sided tape (available from Walmart) to attach the draft excluder to the bottom of the door for a flush finish, stopping all air transfer altogether.

What to shop

Meet the expert

Air transfer isn't the only thing making your heating system work harder. Everything from dirty vents to old air filters could be impacting your bills, too.

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