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January 09, 2020

6 Tips to Stay Warm in Your New Home

Moving in the winterBy Julie DeLong, A-1 Freeman Moving Group 

If you moved to your new home in Tulsa and Oklahoma City over the summer time, this is the first-time spending the winter months there. It is recommended for you to identify options that may help keep your home cozy as well as at the same time save a little money. As a professional moving company in Tulsa and Oklahoma City, we've assisted a lot of people move into all types of homes. Therefore, we have compiled some tips that will not just make certain that your home is energy efficient but can also allow you to stay warm and comfortable over the winter time.
 

1. REPAIRING DRAFTY AND LEAKY WINDOWS

Windows can be the main source of heat loss and drafts particularly for vintage homes. In the event that storm windows are on hand, ensure that they are well mounted and they can completely shut without having issues. Utilize silicone caulk to seal off cracks and gaps. Clear away air conditioning units on the windows since the vents on the AC can let frosty air into your house. Through the use of weather stripping to the wooden windows, you can help seal off the holes that are between the sill and the bottom of the window frame.

Old 1-pane home windows could possibly be causing reduction of warmth out of your home. Yet, plastic sheets or shades can help minimize heat loss. You should make sure that the sheeting is air tight and bring down shades at night to maintain heated air inside your home. It's also necessary that you open the window shades throughout the day to benefit from the passive solar energy.

2. FIX DRAFTY DOORS

It is necessary for you to make certain that all your doors close fully and that there isn't any gap between the frame and the door. You'll be able to tell if there are drafts by just moving a lit candle around the doorway frame to see if it flickers. When it flickers, this is a distinct indication that you have drafts. It is possible to fix the drafts making use of silicone caulk or weather stripping.

3. ADDING INSULATION TO THE ATTIC

Simply by insulating attics, you'll help reduce the amount of heat lost through the roof. This could make certain you always feel snug and comfy. Though increasing insulation can be a little pricey, it will have a fantastic return on your investment.

4. USE A PROGRAMMABLE THERMOSTAT

A thermostat will ensure your house stays energy efficient by keeping the bills low. Once you put in a programmable thermostat, you don't have to manually set the temperature you find ideal each time you go out and once you get home. The thermostat adjusts your house's temperature instantly thus delivering maximum comfort whenever the house is occupied. You may also set the thermostat to be able to decrease your residence's temperature any time no one is in the home.

5. INSULATE OUTLETS

It's easy for someone to ignore electrical outlets and light switches if they're weatherproofing their new house. Outlets are basically holes in the walls and they can be quite a source of heat loss from your home or cool drafts, which is why you have to inspect them. Consequently, you ought to make sure that they are insulated. Insulation kits utilized on outlets and light switches are pre-cut foam insulators which can be fixed behind the wall or switch plates. You may also elect to cut your own insulator foam however ensure that the foam is fire retardant to avoid electrical fires.

6. UTILIZE A WATER HEATER BLANKET

A water heater blanket is essentially a blanket put around your water heater to help minimize heat loss thus helping you spend less on the energy bills. In addition, it ensures that the water heater retains a steady temperature.

If you are looking for more resources about what to do after you move to a new house, get in touch with A-1 Freeman Moving Group, your local moving company in Tulsa and Oklahoma City.

 

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