Don’t let not being ready for winter weather be costly, too
Published 9:55 am Wednesday, December 2, 2020
If you haven’t already prepared for winter, well, the weather outside suggests it’s time to do so.
The state’s Winter Weather Preparedness Week is from Monday, Dec. 7, through Friday, Dec. 11.
In addition to taking safety precautions leading up to severe winter weather, there are a few easy steps around the house that can help save money and energy during the winter months. We think the suggestions are worth sharing.
• Set your thermostat between 66-68 degrees and even lower, or completely off, when you’re away.
• Close warm air supply registers for rooms that aren’t in use.
• Check your heating ducts to ensure there are no leaks.
• Check your windows and doors for leaks. Caulking or weather stripping doors and windows can help seal air leaks and prevent cold air from coming inside.
• Clean/change filters to your heating/air conditioning system(s).
• Take advantage of heat from the sun by opening shades and drapes for sun-facing windows to let the sun help heat your home. Close these at night or during overcast days to help insulate your home from the cold.
• Dress in warmer clothes and use additional layers to help insulate and keep in your body heat. Adding extra blankets to your bed at night can also help keep you warm.
• Cover drafts where you can. An easy and inexpensive way to cover your windows is with heavy-duty clear plastic sheets on the frame. Just make sure the plastic is tightly sealed to the frame.
• Reduce heat loss from your fireplace. Make sure the damper is closed unless you’ve got a fire burning. Otherwise, warm air can escape through your chimney. If you don’t use your fireplace at all, plug and seal the chimney flue.
Stay warm this winter and hopefully save some money doing it.