Last winter’s polar vortex not only
affected the majority of Canada with subfreezing temperatures, but it also
wreaked havoc on utility bills. According to The Farmers’ Almanac and other weather predictors, a polar vortex
is expected to rear its ugly head again this winter.
Now is the time to take simple steps to
prepare yourself and your home for the cold, unforgiving season ahead. These
simple steps will help ensure your home is comfortable and your favorite place
to spend winter!
• Seal
up gaps and cracks:
Air leakage represents 25 to 40
percent of the heat loss from older homes and is a contributor to escalating
heating bills. Even your doors and windows can let warm air out. The good news
is that you can fix that with a few simple insulating and winterizing do-it-yourself
projects. For example, a product called Great Stuff Gaps & Cracks is a
window and door sealant made by Dow
Building Solutions. Fill the gaps and cracks around doors and windows, plus small
spaces like electrical outlets and plumbing pipes for a cozy energy-efficient
home. A full list of cost-reducing ideas is available at greatstuff.dow.com/pdfs/checklist.
∙ Keep the critters
out:
Give unwanted vermin a cold reception this
winter. While sealing your home, think about using a product that has the added
bonus of keeping rodents, spiders and bugs out. Also in the Great Stuff line, a
pesticide-free sealant called Pestblock will seal up those entry points and
save money on energy bills at the same time.
∙ Schedule an energy
audit:
Hire a professional to conduct an audit of
your home to help identify areas of energy loss and the projects that could improve
its overall efficiency. For a small investment, homeowners can improve the
comfort of their homes and reduce their energy bills.
∙ Change the
rotation direction of your ceiling fan:
Today’s
fans have a small switch that changes the rotation direction. During the winter
months, turn your fan clockwise so that it sends the warmer air collected near
the ceiling back down to your main living space to keep you and your family
warm and comfy all the way to spring.
∙ Prepare your
fireplace: Before you ignite that warm, crackling
fireplace, make sure to put a screen at the top of your chimney to keep out
rodents and birds. Hire a chimney sweep to remove soot build-up from last
winter.
Additional winterization tips, including
information on where to purchase products can be found online at greatstuff.dow.com/warmhome/.
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