This past weekend for the first time I felt fall in the air. It was slightly chilly and beautiful outside; however, that cool air made me think about preparing the home for winter. Many people do not prepare the home for the coldest season, which is unfortunate because winterizing the home can reap big rewards for energy savings and the bank account.
Here are simple steps that are crucial to homes both inside and out.
Check your insulation situation. Low insulation is an easy way to lose a large amount of money in energy costs. You should have a minimum of 12 inches of insulation. If this is not the case then add to it. The cost can vary depending on the type of insulation and how much will be needed, but the cost comes back in your energy bill.
Having the furnace serviced and working properly needs to be taken care of before using it the first time. For about $100 to $125, a professional HVAC technician will come inspect
and point out any possible problems. Always make sure filters are in good shape; change your filter once a month for optimal airflow.