8 Cost Effective Ways to Keep Your House Warm
Winters call for lots of hot chocolate, cozy blankets, chunks of dry fruits, nice warm sweaters, colorful socks, snowflakes, chilly wind, and untimely rain. Like the songs suggest it can be the most wonderful and enchanting time of the year, but being cold may take all the pleasure away from it. The need to stay warm in winter is as essential as having food to keep you going and functional.
Keeping your house and surroundings warm can be a tiresome and tedious task. Keeping every detail in mind and bringing every aspect that might be making heat loss is a magnanimous chore and sense of duty that you are liable to carry out in order to cut down on energy bills.
Following are some effortless, economical, and rapid solutions to keep your house warmed up from the extreme weather effects.
1. LEVEL YOUR CURTAINS
Sun is the biggest source of acquiring heat and warmth to keep the surroundings bearable in the winters, so keep the curtains up and let the sunlight pour in to the house. While the sun goes down, level the curtains back. The thicker the better, to keep the warmth in the rooms intact. Make sure there are no leaks or holes in between.
2. PLACEMENT OF FURNITURE
It’s always cozy and comfortable to place your favorite sofa in front of the radiator. But you should move it away for now, because it is absorbing the heat and not letting it circulate equally all over the house. Drying clothes and curtains should also not be placed in front of radiators, they absorb the heat.
3. ROOFING
Roofing may be considered to be a tiresome operation, but it is one of the major elements to keep your house warm. When it comes to heat, almost 25% is lost from the roof. In order to avoid this loss, one time investment should be brought into action. Contact professional roofers like Ann Arbor roofers to make your life easy by getting a roof replacement through their qualified and certified roofing team.
4. TIMED CENTRAL HEATING
It is advisable to keep your central heating system timed which means turn it to maximum or minimum per your requirement. Try timing it to turn on 30 minutes before you get home or 30 minutes before you get up in the mornings.
5. BLOCK OUT THE DROUGHTS
Placing self adhesive rubber seals in your house to fill up the droughts around the doors and windows is relatively easy and inexpensive. It works wonders for helping to keep your home warm.
6. INSTALLING HEATING CONTROLS
Installing smart heating controls and thermostatic radiator valves would help the heating system to be controlled virtually or through a mobile phone. You may turn it on whenever and however required, even before arriving to the house or after a chosen interval of a few hours.
7. BLOCK THE CHIMNEY
It is very common not to use fireplaces often these days. Many homeowners are using a chimney balloon that’s being placed inside the chimney hole just out of sight. It is made of an unusual laminate that can be used to block a great deal of heat being lost through the hole.
8. PUTTING A SHELF OVER RADIATORS
Installing a shelf just above the radiators would also help in channeling the heat around the house, so that the heat may not directly rise above it.
Warming solutions do not have to be expensive, inflexible, or hard to achieve. A little effort and time investment can take you a long way to get your desired result and keep your house warm and cozy.
See ya later,
Kimberly
You are absolutely right Kimberly. If your roof isn’t in good condition, you can lose a lot of heat through it. The same thing goes for your windows. If you can feel a draft coming through them, it’s time to insulate them or replace them. One tip for bedtime is to sleep on top of your heated blanket and put a regular blanket on top of you. Since heat rises, this will trap the heat and keep you warm. Anyway, much luck on your mystery series. Good for you!
Awesome advice, Jemma! Thank you for stopping by and commenting.
These are some great tips! I need to work on a few of these things. We have some rooms that are cooler than other rooms. We also have a fireplace that is not covered. Thanks for your tips!
Happy to share!
This is really good way to keep the house warm. thanks for this concept.
Thank you for stopping by and commenting.
Hi Kimberly, great tips.
These cost effective ways are inspiring. I hope more people will adapt these tips to make their house warm from inside the right away.
Pleased that you think so. Thank you, Kyle.
I just added “get adhesive rubber seals” to my to-do list! It’s not going to be long until it gets cold around here. Great advice!
We need to repair the rubber seal on our front door. Makes a huge difference. Thanks, Eli!
All very good tips. Ugh…I guess winter is coming.
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Yes, it is inevitable. Even here in the South.