Monday, 23 April 2012

How To Lower Your Energy Bills This Cold Season By Draught Proofing Your Residence Utterly

By James Carlton


The fall and winter seasons are almost among us. The energy costs continue to rise in the United States with the recession. People are finding it more and more difficult to make the dollar stretch and no one wants a high heating bill. Local programs to help assist homeowners with this are losing funding. The question becomes ways to save on heating. There are many ways one can find in how to reduce your energy bills this winter by draught proofing your home.

People are aware of drafty doorways and windows. Solutions to this problem are easy and do not need to be very expensive. Draught proofing is typically stopping the flow of air from entering the door or window. Fireplaces can also be a source of drafts. Using a common sense approach can help so do not panic if leaks are located.

The first task is to locate the leaks. Consider the likely culprits such as the door seals and windows. It will be easy to locate them. Check the curtains or blinds and see if they are moving when the wind blows with the window closed.

Check out the local home improvement store. Speak to the workers there in the heating and cooling department. They are very knowledgeable about the topic and the newest products on the market that can help solve the issue. Many of the fixes are cheap and not time consuming. Most ideas can be completed easily.

One idea that may be suggested for leaky windows is using weather stripping. This self adhesive product is not difficult to use. It is placed around the windows and stuck into place. At the end of the season, it can be easily removed. The product itself is not expensive. It comes in a long roll that can be cut to customize to any size window. Another idea is using plastic coverings over the entire window that attaches by using a hair dryer. They are also easy to remove at the end of the season.

If a house has permanent windows that are decorative and do not open, consider using a permanent type of sealant such as silicone. It will seal the window in tightly and prevent any extra air from coming in.

Reducing energy bills is the goal of most Americans. There are easy do it yourself ways that can accomplish this goal. Using weather stripping or even permanent window sealant can help. A few dollars spent will pay off in the long run as a person can eventually save hundreds of dollars over the heating season.




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