How To Battle the Frustration of High Heating Bills

Are you one of many homeowners who felt their bank account shrinking every time you raised the thermostat setting by a degree this past winter? You may be looking for a better way to keep your home warm by next fall. If you’re wondering about the different ways to heat a house here in the South New Jersey climate without your energy bills rising, there are some options to consider when it comes time to upgrade. 

Home Heating: Go Electric & Stay Efficient

Fossil fuels have been used for decades to provide heat for homes, but fossil fuels are far from perfect when it comes to safety and environmental impact. Combustion heating releases carbon monoxide, which is dangerous if not properly ventilated, and gas lines and oil tanks pose an explosion risk to your home. Plus, the harvesting and burning of fossil fuels are harmful to the environment! Switching to all-electric heating options and keeping your system running efficiently with routine maintenance is the key to gaining control over your heating costs. 

All-Electric Heating

The all-electric option for heating your home efficiently is heat pumps. Heat pump installation can replace both your heating and cooling systems at the same time, and will use only electricity to do so. Heat pumps operate like two-way air conditioners, pulling heat out of your living space in the summer and adding it to your living space in the winter. They utilize the existing heat outside to operate efficiently in heating mode, even in cold climates. Heat pumps can be connected to existing ductwork, or installed on a room-by-room basis with ductless mini-splits. 

Heating Maintenance

Investing in the proper annual maintenance your heating system requires will guarantee your heating system is not working harder than it needs to in order to provide you with the hot air you need. It can also virtually eliminate the risk of a heating breakdown, as worn parts are identified and replaced before they fail. Upgrading your heating and cooling system to a heat pump consolidates maintenance costs to just one system, without sacrificing any home comfort. 

Bonus: Lower Summer Cooling Bills

Upgrading to a heat pump to help lower your heating bills comes with the added bonus of efficiency once the cooling season comes around. When compared to other more traditional heating and cooling systems, heat pumps offer benefits like: 

  • Improved indoor air quality 
  • Quiet and efficient operation
  • Home zoning capabilities 

Ask Bovio Rubino Service About Lowering Your Heating Costs

If you’re looking for ways to reduce your heating bills next winter with an energy-efficient heater, switching to an all-electric heating option like a heat pump and investing in proper maintenance for your heating system are two great options. 

Not only can this help you save money on your energy bills, but it can also help you reduce your carbon footprint and improve your indoor air quality. Upgrading to a heat pump is a smart investment for any homeowner in Camden County, Gloucester County, Burlington County, Atlantic County, Cumberland County, or Salem County. 

Ready to take charge of your home heating costs? Bovio Rubino Service is here to help. Call (856) 272-7000 or contact us online to get started.

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Applications for the 2026 Bovio Rubino Service Young Women’s Leadership Conference are Live

South Jersey Rising Junior and Senior High School Young Women are Encouraged to Apply

Voorhees, New Jersey – April 1, 2026 – Young women going into their junior and senior years of high school who are thinking about their futures are encouraged to apply to attend the 2026 Bovio Rubino Service Young Women’s Leadership Conference on Wednesday, July 15 in Voorhees.

The application to attend the Young Women’s Leadership Conference is now live and available through Friday, May 1 by midnight. The Conference is part of “LeadHERship in ’26,” this year’s Bovio Rubino Service community cause which “seeks to advance the opportunities of young women through career readiness, entrepreneurship, community betterment and a personal health and wellness mindset.”

Speakers, workshops and discussions are part of the one-day Conference in July. The opportunity to present an original idea that betters the community after the Conference will be presented to the Conference attendees.

Investing in young women is an idea close to the heart of Bovio Rubino Service president Angela Rubino Hines, a Mom of two young women and a leader amongst very few women in the HVAC and Plumbing service industry. In 2025 Hines was named one of the country’s “Top 12 Women in HVAC” by ACHR News. While she’s humble about the success she has achieved it inspires her to encourage the next generation of women leaders.

“We look forward to investing in young women this year at our Conference, through creative programs with our team members and through partnerships with nonprofit organizations. ‘LeadHERship in ’26’ is our way of giving back and inspiring the next generation of women leaders right here in South Jersey where we live and where our customers live.”

About Bovio Rubino Service
Bovio Rubino Service has been family-owned and professionally operated since 1974, providing heating, cooling and other HVAC products and services and plumbing to the South Jersey area—including installation, maintenance, and repair. Bovio Rubino Service has a promise to treat its customers with honesty and integrity while providing high-quality home comfort services and products. Bovio Rubino Service satisfies the needs of its customers through highly-skilled technicians, always striving to do what is right with unequaled passion. For additional information, contact Lisa Simon of SPRYTE Communications, lsimon@sprytecom.com, 856.857.6555 x22

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