Seal Drafts and Insulate Your Home
One of the biggest sources of heat loss in winter is drafts coming through doors, windows, and poorly insulated areas. Here’s how to combat them:
- Weatherstrip doors and windows to prevent cold air from seeping in.
- Use door sweeps to block gaps at the bottom of exterior doors.
- Apply window insulation film or use thermal curtains to trap heat.
- Check attic and wall insulation to ensure you’re not losing heat through poorly insulated spaces.
Optimize Your Heating System
Your furnace or heating system works hard in the winter, so make sure it’s running efficiently:
- Change your furnace filter regularly (every 1–3 months) to maintain airflow and efficiency.
- Schedule a professional tune-up before winter to ensure your system is working optimally.
- Consider upgrading to a programmable or smart thermostat to automatically adjust temperatures when you’re away or asleep, reducing energy waste.
Use Your Ceiling Fans (Yes, Really!)
Ceiling fans aren’t just for summer! By switching your fan to rotate clockwise at a low speed, you can push warm air that rises back down into the room, helping distribute heat more evenly. This can reduce the workload on your furnace and lower your heating costs.
Harness the Power of the Sun
Take advantage of free solar heat by:
- Opening curtains on south-facing windows during the day to let sunlight naturally warm your home.
- Closing blinds and curtains at night to retain the heat and block out the cold.
- Using heavy, insulated drapes to prevent heat loss through windows.
Keep the Cold Out and the Warmth In
Small adjustments to your home’s daily routine can make a big difference:
- Close off unused rooms to concentrate heat where you need it most.
- Use area rugs on hardwood or tile floors to add insulation and keep your feet warm.
- Cook and bake more often—the warmth from the oven helps heat your kitchen and living space!
- Layer up with warm clothing and blankets instead of cranking up the heat.
By implementing these tips, you can keep your home warm and comfortable while reducing energy costs throughout Michigan’s long, chilly winter. Stay warm and save money this season!
If you suspect your windows may be the culprit beyond heat loss, contact Veenkamp to schedule a no-hassle inspection. Or call us at 616-785-2966