Expect colder winds coming from the north with the arrival of winter. But as the temperature drops and colder weather approaches, you will notice that your heating bills are going up. Because we usually need more heating during winter and more cooling during summer, expect this situation to persist. There are ways to save up on your heating and air bills in Charlotte and save your bank account.
Joe Palko, a representative from Pottsville handyman service House Doctors, said that it is very simple and easy to protect your home from the biting coldness of winter and the sweaty hot temperature of summer. It will not take up much of your money and you can see that your heating and air consumptions in Charlotte will surely go down.
Heat and of course, cold air, escape through spaces in old windows and doors, you can prevent warm or cold air from escaping by wrapping windows or doors in plastic sealing kits. This simple process can save you a significant amount of money in energy bills.
Another way to trap cold and hot air inside, is to insulate the attic or double your current insulation to a rating or R-60 to ensure that the heat and cold air stay inside. Both projects will cost you less than 0 depending on the material you will use.
Putting pillows at the bottom of doors to prevent drafts also achieve the same result. The so-called “spot” heating is also very economical instead of trying to insulate the whole house.
Palko suggested, “Turn off the heating in parts of the home that aren’t used and buy a space heater. Newer brands of heaters provide maximum heating but uses less energy. This remarkable solution will only cost you at least .”
Another heating and air Charlotte expert Joseph Swope, spokesman for UGI Utilities said that it is also helpful to caulk or weather stripping which will costs less than $10.
Comments on this entry are closed.