Winterizing your home is all about making it comfortable and energy-efficient without burning a hole in your pocket.
As the colder months settle in, our homes become our sanctuaries against the biting chill. But here’s the thing: maintaining a comfortable temperature inside doesn’t have to come at the cost of a skyrocketing energy bill. In fact, by embracing a few savvy tips and tricks, you can winterize your home to perfection – ensuring warmth, comfort, and perhaps most importantly, savings.
Join us on a journey through 14 money-saving tips designed to turn your humble abode into an energy-efficient haven during the winter season. Say goodbye to chilly drafts and hello to a cozier, budget-friendly winter wonderland!
14 Money-Saving Tips for Winterizing Your Home To Improve Energy Efficiency
6 Smart Outdoor and Exterior Winterizing Tasks
Beginning outside, here are six tips to help seal your home’s building envelope and prevent potentially costly problems:
- Clear eaves and gutters of autumn leaves and debris. Making sure that water can flow freely through your gutters now will help prevent icicles and ice dams from forming later.
- Turn off the water supply to all faucets and fixtures that service exterior locations.
- Locate and seal off any cracks or gaps in your home’s shell with caulking, especially around window frames. Cold air seeping in and warm inside air leaking out accounts for major energy waste—simple leaks can sap home energy efficiency by 5% to 30% a year. Seal up gaps with caulking and weatherstripping especially around doors and entry points.
- Cover drafty windows and patio or deck doorways with an insulating layer of clear plastic, or better yet replace older windows with energy-efficient ones, if you can.
- Fix any roofing problems like aging or missing shingles. Repairing minor defects before winter arrives can help prevent larger and more costly problems heading into spring.
- Get your chimney inspected & cleaned—a chimney sweep can check the structure of your flue and remove any combustibles or obstructions in your chimney.
8 Effective Ways to Winterize Your Outbuildings and Interiors
Follow up by making money-saving improvements to outbuildings and interior spaces:
- Seal off drafty doors with rubber strips, or install new storm doors to help energy efficiency.
- Replace filters monthly during heating season—dirty filters restrict airflow and increase energy demand. Replacing them regularly will improve your furnace’s efficiency and longevity saving you money along the way.
- Change your ceiling fan direction. Counterclockwise rotation produces cooling breezes and clockwise rotation produces warmer air. Changing the direction of your ceiling fans will circulate the air pooled near the ceiling back down—cutting your heating costs by as much as 10%.
- Wrap water heaters and exposed indoor pipes that transport hot water with insulation to help prevent any energy loss.
- Upgrade insulation in key areas, including attics, basement ceiling, exterior walls, and around electrical sockets; this can help reduce your heating costs by keeping more warm air inside the home and inhibiting thermal transfer.
- Install a programmable thermostat to create an optimized, automated heating schedule that keeps your home warm when people are home and saves energy when the house is vacant. And remember, for every degree you lower the thermostat during the heating season, you’ll save between 1 and 3% of your heating bill.
- Seal the ducts – in an average system, 10% to 30% of heated air escapes from ducts. Have a professional test and fix any duct issues – you’ll pay once and save for years to come.
- Have a licensed technician perform a check of your furnace to make sure it’s operating as efficiently and safely as possible and is equal to the challenge of keeping your home warm all winter. Why invest in a professional tune-up? Keeping your furnace clean, lubricated, and properly adjusted will reduce energy use, saving up to 5% of heating costs.
Above are some of the most effective ways to save money by winterizing your home the smart way – if you looking for an additional challenge, here are 50 more ways to save.
Transforming your home into an energy-efficient haven doesn’t require a hefty investment. These low-cost, high-reward strategies help reduce energy inefficiencies while supporting improved indoor comfort all winter long, all while guarding against potentially costly mishaps. Use them to ward off the cold, reduce your risks, and maintain the overall integrity of your home.
And remember, a warm and energy-efficient home isn’t just a winter necessity; winterizing your home is a year-round investment in comfort and sustainability. Stay warm, stay smart, and enjoy the season without breaking the bank!
Over the last 45 years, we’ve performed countless custom home improvement and high-end remodel & renovation projects throughout Virginia. From high-quality home additions to kitchen upgrades, fire and water damage repairs, basement renovation projects, and much more, we are your one-stop shop for all your home improvement needs, large and small.
We are a fully licensed, insured, and bonded Virginia Class A Builder, in business since 1975!
We are a family-owned and operated Virginia general contractor with over 45 years of experience in construction, restoration and remodeling. Our dedication to your satisfaction is our number one priority!
Call (804) 647-0649!
All Roofing Solutions says
As you mention, attic insulation level check is critical before winter sets in. Insufficient insulation is especially common in older homes, which were generally constructed when building codes did not require as much insulation. Regardless of the season, a poorly insulated home can be a huge cost for homeowners due to the constant running of heating or cooling systems.
TMJ says
Nice tips. Thanks for sharing such a useful info. Keep it up!!!