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5 Ways to Make Your Home More Energy Efficient this Winter

With fall in full fruition and winter soon upon us, temperatures will begin to drop dramatically. As the cold slowly creeps up, your home must be well insulated, helping to keep you and your loved ones warm. No one wants to walk through the front door and feel a chill. However, high energy bills are also something none of us want to have to deal with once we turn the heating up. If you want to both keep your energy bill down and make your home energy efficient at the same time, here are some tips that can help.

Turn Down Your Thermostat

If you’re serious about lowering your energy bills, one of the best ways to do so is by turning down your thermostat. Although it can be difficult during the winter months, a couple of degrees lower than normal could save you big bucks. Should your home get too chilly, you might want to consider hanging thermal curtains to help retain the heat. Once you start seeing the savings, you will be happy in the knowledge that you’re doing your bit for the environment too.

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Install New Windows

If your energy bills are soaring as the colder months come into play, try replacing your windows with uPVC double glass windows, which may be the best solution. Not only will new windows boost your home’s curb appeal, but they will also make your property more secure for you and your family. When it comes to choosing the right window, it’s best to go with energy-efficient ones that can save you money and help create an eco-friendlier home. If your windows are worn out or you’re finding it hard to open and close them, these are warning signs that it’s time for them to be replaced.

Insulate Your Attic

Did you know that a quarter of your home’s heat can be lost through a roof that isn’t insulated properly? If your heating is on more than you would like and your bills are skyrocketing, insulating your attic is a simple and effective strategy in reducing heat loss. What’s more, your energy bills will decrease as a result. An insulated attic also stops water vapor from wreaking havoc on your property and eroding your walls.

Maintain Your Heating System

If your heating system isn’t working as it should, you could be paying out a fortune unnecessarily in energy each month. Therefore, scheduling a service for your heating system and having a professional inspect it will ensure you’re getting the most out of it.

Find and Seal Leaks

During the winter months, too much air may enter your property. Air leakage can contribute to all sorts of problems, such as moisture buildup which can affect your health and wellbeing. Before temperatures dip, you should inspect your home for any air leaks in your doors and windows, and seal them with weatherstripping.

Whether you have the cash to splash on home improvements to keep your property warm or money is tight and you can only make minor alterations, there are lots of ways you can make your home more energy-efficient. It’s best to do any of the above before winter sets in, as not only will you feel warmer and cozier, but you will notice a decrease in your energy bills.

Gail P
I am a beachy type of person, living in Newport Beach, and oftentimes I’ll go for a swim with my daughter. When I’m bored, I’ll help make package boxes for my little girl’s sticker company on Etsy.