With the winter months arriving and cold air creeping into the area, it can be hard to keep your home warm.

Sierra Air says the summer months are more expensive because you're running your compressor or air conditioning, which draws the most electricity out of your home.

However, they also say your furnace likely has natural gas, which is the bill that goes up in the wintertime.

But there are some things you can do to help keep costs down.

Jason Downing, the Operations Manager at Sierra Air, says, "Some of the biggest things you can do as a homeowner, obviously, change your filter. A dirty filter is not only going to cause your system to not operate, but it will also cause it to be inefficient. One of the biggest things we do here, too, is heating and cooling, is all about infiltration

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