Saturday, April 21, 2012

Steps In How To Reduce Your Energy Bills In Winter By Draught Proofing Your House

By Charlotte Buckley


Winter is a great time of year because we don't have to deal with uncomfortable humidity and temperatures that soar, however, with it comes the cold weather. And with that, an increase in heating regardless what the resource it is. Of course, we all cringe at the thought that the cost of energy is going to rise once again with no end in sight, so we have to find solutions to cut our consumption yet still be comfortable. Below, learn how to reduce your energy bills this winter by draught proofing your home.

These beneficial tips will require a small effort as well as a small investment. Regardless of that, they will bring you great savings over many years, so it is a relatively small investment for the rewards that you will be granted. It all starts with careful observation to discover where heat loss is occurring.

To do this, simply light a place candle in a candle holder and light it. Then, hold it up to the specific area in question. This will determine whether there is a draught occurring. It is quite common for this to happen around the front door or any other entry point, so it's a good idea to check these and resolve these issues before others.

Windows are also known to be the culprit, so each frame should be thoroughly checked. Also, address the exhaust pipes of range hoods and don't forget the all important electrical switches and outlets. Next, do what is necessary to stop the leakage.

For the doors, you may need some foam insulation around the frame. Between the door jam and in the door itself, there may be some give which will be allowing heat loss. Resolve this problem with insulation strips. Opts for the best that you can afford as they will provide you with the best results and will undoubtedly minimize heat loss.

The window frames on the exterior side may need a fresh application of caulking as this will stop any air from penetrating. To further insulate the windows, invest in specially designed window kits.

As you may or may not have been aware of, exterior wall electrical outlets and switches can cause a lot of heat loss and so they must be insulated. There are products specifically designed to resolve this issue as well as foam sealants made just for it. What everyone must do to avoid heat loss is deal with all points of infiltration, regardless of how large or tiny they may be.




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