Three Ways To Trap Heat In Your Home This Winter

Before winter hits, it is important to make sure that you do everything that you can to trap the heat inside of your house to keep your heating costs minimal. Many homeowners do not realize that the heat can escape so easily from their home during the winter. The following guide walks you through a few ways you can keep your home warm this winter without running the heat on full blast at all times.

Add Insulation to the Attic

The first thing that you can do is you can add insulation to your attic. Many people think that they need to have professionals install insulation in their home, but that is not the case. Simply buying insulation and unrolling it in your attic can help to lock the warm air in your home. It is important to make sure that you place the insulation in safe areas of the attic. Do not pile it over electrical outlets or wiring.

Replace the Weather Stripping on Your Garage Door

There are many people who do not realize that a lot of air can escape under the door of their garage. Have a garage door service technician come to your home and look at the weather-stripping that runs along the bottom of your garage door. If it is cracked, loose, or damaged, you will need to have it replaced. The technician will be able to remove and replace it within a matter of minutes and you should have a tight seal when everything is said and done.

Add Thermal Curtains to Your Windows

Another place that heat often escapes a house is the windows. Even if you have insulated windows in your home, warm air can still escape from your home. Adding thermal curtains to your windows can ensure that you trap in as much warmth as air as you possibly can. It is best to keep the curtains closed as much as you can to ensure that they can be as effective as possible during the cold, winter months.

It is best to keep doors shut when you want to keep the heat in the house. You also may need to replace your thermostat if it is outdated to ensure that it provides you with an accurate temperature reading for the interior of the house. If the thermostat does not accurately register the temperature in the house, the heat could run nonstop during the cold winter months. 


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