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Winterization Within a Budget

by BlondieWrites on March 2, 2010

Energy bills could run very high during winter. Winterizing or preparing for the winter may also be a problem for your purse. There are ways in which you could increase your home’s heating efficiency but at the same time, cur down a little from your previous winter electric bill.

There are things which you could do on your own. There are some homeowners who would hire professional help from plumbers, electricians and contractors. But during this stage of crisis and financial hardship, we can use some simple, do-it-your own and within the budget winterization process.

• Hiring somebody to winterize your home could be expensive. You could start learning on how you could do it from books in your local library or by tackling some cracks and holes. You could also visit websites that could give you sufficient information and even step-by-step procedures.

• You could use plastic sheets when covering unused windows and doors. They could easily be bought in different stores like home improvement shops.

• Do not forget the dryer vent and the area surrounding your washing machine and kitchen sink pipes. Any holes would let the cold wind in and is wasted energy. You could use foam or foam board which can be bought in hardware stores.

• Avoid using your ventilating fans in the kitchen and bathroom since it would suck your heated air out.

• If you have rooms that are not occupied, then it is better to seal off the vent and the doors of these rooms. Imagine keeping the room heated when nobody is even using or going in it.

• Dirty filters are not only dirty, they could also mean more money. Dirt could clog the filters and would eventually cause the filters to work harder and longer.

• You could pull your curtains off the window every morning to let the sunshine and some warmth in the room. At night, your could draw back the curtains to contain the heat and separate the windows from the rest of the heated house.

Preparing your home and your property is not the only thing that you would have to winterize. You would also need to prepare your freezer and your family members for the winter. Summer is a great time for buying sales of fresh produce. You could start stocking up during summer for the winter. You could buy canned fruits, vegetables and meat. Having enough food is important since winter would often mean roads closed, power outages, and harsh weather to be outside. Some would even have extra money with them in case of emergencies.

Aside from fresh produce, you could also start buying equipment that you may need, for example some tape to cover cracks where cold air could pass through. You could also start washing your blankets even before winter strikes. This would save you enough time and at the same time the hassle of preparing the blankets once the first freeze comes in.

Winterizing frugally can be pretty hard. Besides, winter is the most expensive season there is. Energy bills could take a chunk out of your funds. Anyway, it is important to put your family’s comfort and health before anything else.

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1 sonny March 8, 2010 at 4:33 pm

Hi, just wanted to drop in and thank you for the great site! As I read the articles concerning winterizing our homes, I’d like to suggest that we not forget, if we have rain gutters, that we give them a good cleaning prior to cold weather setting in and snow starts to fall. For over 30 years that was always a nasty job for our family to get done around the entire home, until we went on-line and found the Gutter Clutter Buster which is an American Made gutter cleaning tool, invented by a Christain couple who want to help others. This tool has impressed our family so much that we want to share it with everyone and what better way than to remind others how easy it will be this spring, summer, and fall to keep their rain gutters working properly in the safest way possible with the Gutter Clutter Buster. We purchased it directly from their web page and it is truly “as advertised” or better. God Bless the Inventors and wishing them much success in the coming years, as they continue to serve others.

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