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Affordable ways to weatherproof your home

Whether it’s winter or summer, one thing’s for sure, the temperature outside doesn’t match the one within, but there are affordable ways to weatherproof.

Unless your home is properly sealed and you have weatherproofed windows, the conditions outside have a big chance of affecting the inside.

A leaky house affects the consumption for your heating and air system, leading to higher utility bills and environmental stress. Taking a few simple steps that won’t break the bank can lower your utility bills while saving the planet.

  1. Install storm windows correctly

If you have old windows, make sure they are in good repair and closed correctly all around your home. Storm windows help to provide an additional layer of protection against the cold winter air.

  1. Add honeycomb cellular shades

Honeycomb cellular shades help to keep cold air and drafts out, not just from the window, but from around the window frame too. It’s important to lower them at night when the temperatures are colder, and then open them during the day to use the energy of the sun to warm up the house.

  1. Use door draft stoppers

You can buy a door draft stopper, or if you’re creative, make one yourself. Place them along your outside doors to help keep away cold air that may come underneath.

  1. Fix leaks around doors and windows

An easy trick is to light a candle and move it around the door and window frames in your home. If it flickers there is a draft coming in. Patch the drafty spots with sealant weather stripping. Weatherproofing windows is one of the greatest improvements you can make.

  1. Get a water heater insulating blanket

Insulating your hot water heater saves energy by reducing heat lost through the sides of the water heater by 25-40%, which will help save you money on your energy bills.

  1. Add attic or basement insulation

Adding attic or basement insulation is not cheap, but it will also give you the largest return on your investment. Large amounts of heat can be lost through uninsulated, or under insulated, basements, crawl spaces, and attics.

  1. Get a programmable thermostat

Install a programmable thermostat to automate indoor temperature and trim about £200 off annual heating and cooling costs.

  1. Weatherstrip the house

Sealing gaps around doors and windows can make your home feel warmer-and save you 10 to 15% on your energy bills.

Sherratt Builders can help advise you further and carry out some of the bigger jobs that can help keep your home warmer and greener.

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