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Keep your house warm

As winter approaches, most people are not only thinking of ways keep their houses warm but also to save some cash while doing so. Beyond just saving those hard-earned bucks, it is not always easy to keep a house warm if it doesn’t have proper insulation. This article will disclose to you the top five house warming tips to help you keep your house warm while minimizing your energy bills.

Five top house warming tips

Open your curtains during the day and close them at dusk

When sunlight penetrates your room through glass windows, the window and curtain rays are mostly in the form of ultraviolet radiation. The moment the rays hit an object like a curtain, they become infrared radiation. Unfortunately, infrared radiation does not penetrate through glass windows as easily as ultraviolet radiation. To make the most of the free heat from the sun, ensure you open your curtains to let in adequate sunlight during the day. Immediately after dusk, shut your curtains to keep the warmth in your rooms. Your curtains create an extra barrier that prevents the loss of radiant heat.

Insulate your house

A perfectly insulated house can minimize heating energy expenses by 45 percent. To keep your house warm during winter, ensure you insulate it properly. Check with your energy supplier to take advantage of any available house insulation schemes. One huge advantage of installing insulation is that it pays for itself regarding cheaper energy bills.

Cover your walls

Even though stone or solid brick walls are better than glass, they still lose a lot of heat. In fact, the temperature of walls can fall to as low as 3 to 4 degrees Celsius below the room temperature. To significantly reduce these heat losses, ensure you cover your walls with mirrors or framed pictures. Even a simple A4-size poster can add an extra layer of insulation, raising the surface temperature by approximately 1-degree Celsius. Bookshelves lined with printed books also provide a perfect insulation option.

Close up any cracks and gaps

If you add up all the gaps and cracks in an average Victorian house, the space created will be equal to having a 1 meter by 1.5-meter window open day and night. In fact, gaps and holes can account for approximately 15 to 25 percent of heat loss in your home. To minimize these unnecessary heat losses, ensure you seal up all the gaps and the holes using gap filler for cracks in the walls and weather stripping around windows and doors.

Replace your heater or get it serviced regularly

Getting your heater serviced as regularly as possible keeps it running effectively. If the heater is more than ten years old, consider replacing it with a new and more efficient model.

House heating accounts for about 70 percent of the overall energy consumption in most households. Therefore, reducing this figure while keeping your house as warm as possible not only helps to scale down your energy bills but also aids in environmental conservation by reducing the quantity of carbon released to the atmosphere. These five top house warming tips will ensure that you do not go wrong when it comes to keeping your house warm.

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