As the cold temperatures arrive, you’re trying to do everything you can to make sure your West Chester home retains the warm air produced by your heating system. You’ve added sealant around doors, upgraded your home’s attic insulation, and you even installed a programmable thermostat so you can reduce the temperature to save energy while you’re away.
Wesley Wood Service Experts is here with a few more simple and affordable tips to help keep your home warm and comfy this winter, without breaking the bank.
Thermal Curtains – $$
Installing thermal curtains, or even thicker curtains, can help trap a little more heat inside your home. It’s easy to lose heat to a window with a very thin curtain, and much easier to lose heat to a window with nothing. Buy some thermal curtains this fall to help keep your home warm all winter.
Caulk Window Frames – $
The Department of Energy advocates caulking your window frames and any possible cracks that air could escape from to not only help keep warm air trapped in your home during the winter, but to also help prevent water damage and establish adequate indoor air quality.
Rugs on Hard Floors – $$$
Have you been looking for an excuse to redecorate? We’ve got it: laying rugs on hard floors could help with your home staying somewhat warmer during low temperatures, and at least would help to make that walk across the cold wood or tile more bearable. So that pretty chevron number you’ve been pining for at Overstock.com can now be yours guilt-free.
Heating Tune-Up – $
Most important of all is to be sure your heating system is up to the mission of keeping your home warm all winter long. Be 100% sure with a Precision tune-up from Wesley Wood Service Experts. Wesley Wood Service Experts now provides fall discounts on heating tune-ups. Call 484-401-7577 to make sure you and your loved ones are warm and cozy throughout the season.
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