It seems like most portions of the midwest and northeast are gripped by Old Man Winter this week. I know here in Indiana our temeperatures are down to 18 degrees with wind chill right now and we’re supposed to be down to -10 tonight. That’s cold but not near as cold as our neighbors to the north of us dealing with -40’s in some places.
While it’s cold outside, it can also be cold inside. You might feel a winter chill moving through the windows of your house or even the walls so what can you do to stay warm yet be energy efficient? Here are some simple ideas to help out.
For maximum energy efficiency and lower heating costs, it’s recommended that you set your thermostat around 68 degrees and wear extra layers of clothing. We keep our heater right between 68 and 70 and it feels alright. For extra warm, we use a heated blanket or a small space heater in the room we’re currently sitting in.
There are some extra steps you can take to maximize the heating efficiency of your house too. First, as soon as the sun starts hitting some of your windows, open the curtains or blinds to begin reaping the benefits of solar heat gain. Keep north-facing windows or shaded windows closed though because you’ll just be letting the warm air out. As soon as the sun starts setting, crank the blinds and curtains closed to keep the warm air in and the cold air out. If your home has older, single-pane windows you should think about replacing them with newer double-pane and highly insulated windows. Also, keep the doors shut and the air registers closed in rooms that you don’t typically use throughout the day.
We used to live in a house that had a programmable, electronic thermostat and it was great. Setting it to turn down the heat at your bed time and then turn it back up again just before your alarm clock goes off is a great way to slash up to 20% of your heating costs. It’s also helpful if you have a warm, feather down comforter on your bed to retain your warmth and keep the chill out.
Lastly, double check all your entry doors and make sure they have sweeps installed on the bottom of them and that the weatherstripping is in good shape all the way around the door. If not, head to the hardware store and buy some replacement stripping to keep the cold out. Also, make sure you furnace is running as efficiently as possible by checking the filter. Clean it once a month or as needed to keep air moving efficiently.
Are there any steps you’ve taken to make your home warmer this winter and more energy efficient? Share your experiences, tips or ideas by writing a comment below!
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