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December
27

winter home tips

Your utility bill doesn't have to break the bank. There are many simple things you can do to improve your home's energy efficiency and knock a few dollars off of that monthly bill. However, energy efficiency isn't just important for saving money, it can also have a major impact on our planet and community.

Winter temperatures are here to stay for the next several months, so our real estate agents are busy sharing eco-friendly tips to help save costs. Here are some home improvement ideas to help you get started.

  • Invest In A Programmable Thermostat
    One of the fastest and easiest ways to reduce your utility bill is to install a programmable or smart thermostat. These devices give you the ability to set temperature schedules, and some even allow you to control your thermostat remotely with your phone. By optimizing your heating schedule based on the times of day you need it the most, you can reduce the overall workload on your HVAC unit.

  • Lay Down A Rug Or Two
    Rugs don't just make for comfortable, beautiful decor, they can also improve the insulation, keep rooms warmer, and reduce heating costs. Plus, you can easily work them into any room's layout. Choose patterns and designs that match your decor, and add a rug to your living room, dining room, game room, or bedroom to help make things a little extra cozy. 

  • Install Insulated Doors
    A poorly insulated door will make it very difficult to maintain heat in your home, especially during the chilly winter months. If you're not maintaining heat, then chances are your furnace is working overtime. Consider investing in new, fully insulated doors, especially for entrances facing the outdoors or unheated rooms.

  • Reapply Caulking And Weather Strips
    The key to achieving energy efficiency during an Albany or Corvallis winter is keeping the warm air in and the cold air out. Therefore, caulking and weather stripping around doors and windows are essential tasks. If you're experiencing cold drafts in a particular area of the house, you may need to apply some caulk or weather strips where you feel those drafts.

  • Consider Thick Curtains
    Thick or quilted curtains are also a good way to provide an extra layer of insulation and cover up those drafty windows. They're easy to install and come in a variety of patterns and materials. Pick some nice designs for your living room so these curtains are not only practical but stylish!

  • Make Sure You Have Adequate Attic Insulation
    If your utility bills are higher than those of your neighbors, there is a chance your attic may not be properly insulated. This is especially true in older homes. Your attic should have 6 to 13 inches of loose fill R-22 and R-49 insulation. If your levels are low, then your heat is likely escaping your home.

Saving money while doing your part to help the environment is a win-win situation. With these tips, you'll be on your way to doing both. Contact us today for more home improvement tips. 

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