November 28, 2016
It’s getting cooler in New Orleans. Of course the culture here is always cool…but winter months bring a dip in overnight temperatures that can create challenges to energy savings and efficiencies in your home. Basically, comfort in your home requires getting heat where it needs to be and at the same time, keeping the cold air out.
Here are 7 simple steps to help you stay comfortable and save energy in your home:
- Fireplaces – For a wood burning fireplace, keep your damper closed when you’re not burning wood. If you have a gas fireplace, check local codes that may require the damper be permanently open. Have an expert check your fireplace for leaks, efficiency and safety.
- Ceiling Fans – Reverse ceiling fans to run in a counter-clockwise direction on the lowest setting for more even heating.
- Vents – Ensure that furniture, curtains or other items are not blocking registers and heated air from coming into the home.
- Outlets & Switches – Feel air coming through your electrical connections? Install foam outlet and switch seals behind the cover plates. Of course, turn off the power before you attempt this and call a professional, if needed!
- Pipes & Wires – Ensure that all of the holes that accommodate pipes and wires (usually drilled larger than the utility) entering your living space are sealed with putty or foaming sealants.
- Window & Doors – Seal areas where you see light, or feel a draft on the exterior. You may need to add or replace some weather stripping to ensure clean door sweeps and tight seals.
- Look to your roof! Learn more about how great ventilation and a superior protective covering for your home can help bring you energy savings, free-up maintenance dollars, and protect your home from whatever the weather may bring.
We’re New Orleans’ roofing experts , and we look forward to helping you save energy into the future.