5 Lowe’s Items That Will Lower Your Heating Costs This Winter

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If your electricity bill seems like it went up since last year, you’re not crazy. According to a November 2025 report from the National Energy Assistance Directors Association (NEADA), the average residential electric bill is rising at more than double the rate of inflation, with the average bill increasing by 9.6% since 2024. Meanwhile, winter heating is projected to increase those costs by 10.2% this year for families that heat their homes with electricity. There are still steps you can take to keep your heating bill in check. Lock in the heat and lower your bill this year by picking up these five items from Lowe’s. 

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Vevor Garage Door Seals Bottom Universal Rubber Weather Stripping

  • Price: $16.14

Don’t let your heat escape through the garage. Seal your garage door with the Vevor Universal garage door seal to keep cold air from infiltrating the rooms next to your garage. Right now, you’ll save 5% off the original price at Lowe’s, but even though this discount isn’t much, you’ll still spend less than $20. 

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M-D White Door Sweep 

  • Price: $9.98

Drafty doors make heating your home much less efficient. That’s where a door sweep can help. This 36-inch M-D white door sweep from Lowe’s is over $5 less than Walmart’s price for the same item. It’s easy to trim down to the size you need and install with just a few screws. 

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Reflectix Attic Wall Unfaced Reflective Roll Insulation

  • Price: $31.48

Reflective insulation keeps more heat circulating within your home instead of being lost through gaps in your attic, crawlspace or walls. Unlike traditional insulation, this 50-foot Reflectix reflective roll insulation from Lowe’s only requires a tape measure, staple gun, utility knife and safety goggles to install it. Plus, it’s itch-free, mold-resistant and doesn’t make a cozy nesting area for rodents or birds. 

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Vornado Fan Utility Indoor Electric Space Heater With Thermostat

  • Price: $99.99

Instead of blasting the heat through the whole house, keep the essential rooms warm with an electric space heater. The Vornado electric space heater from Lowe’s has a safety shut-off feature when it’s tipped over or overheats. There’s an adjustable thermostat and compact design that make it an efficient choice for heating one room at a time. 

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Frost King Clear Polyethylene Window Weatherstrip

  • Price: $10.56

Older windows often let more cold air in, which sabotages your efforts to keep the house warm. But you don’t have to spend a fortune on new windows just yet. Grab the three-pack of Frost King Clear window weatherstrip. It seals and insulates your windows with shrink film to save up to 35% heat loss. The best part is that you only need a hair dryer to install it.

Editor’s note: Pricing and availability may vary depending on location. 

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