Keep Your Home Warm Without Blasting the Heat
As the cold temperatures arrive, you’re doing everything you know of to make sure your the U.S. home keeps the warm air produced by your heating equipment. You’ve prevented leaks by adding sealant around your doors, upgraded your home’s attic insulation, and you even invested in a programmable thermostat so you can decrease the temperature to avoid wasting energy while you’re gone.
Service Experts Heating, Air Conditioning & Plumbing is here with a few more easy and affordable ideas to help keep you warm and cozy this winter, without breaking the bank.
Thermal Curtains – $$
Adding thermal curtains, or even thicker curtains, can help retain a little more warmth inside your home. It’s simple to lose warmth to a window with a very thin curtain, and much easier to lose warmth to a window with no covering. Invest in some thermal curtains this season to help keep yourself warm all winter.
Caulk Window Frames – $
The Department of Energy recommends caulking your window frames and any possible cracks that air could get out from to not only help keep heated air trapped in your home during the winter, but to also help prevent water damage and confirm adequate indoor air quality.
Rugs on Hard Floors – $$$
Have you been looking for an excuse to redecorate? We’ve got it: laying rugs on bare floors could help keep your home somewhat warmer during cold temperatures, and at minimum helps to make that stroll across the cold wood or tile more bearable. So that adorable chevron number you’ve been eyeing at Overstock.com can now be yours guilt-free.
Heating Tune-Up – $
Most crucial of all is to be confident your heating equipment is up to the job of keeping your home warm all season long. Be completely sure with a Precision tune-up from Service Experts Heating, Air Conditioning & Plumbing. Service Experts Heating, Air Conditioning & Plumbing now offers fall discounts on Precision tune-ups. Call 866-397-3787 to be sure you and your loved ones are warm and comfortable throughout the winter.