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When it comes to the winter, you want to prepare your home as best as you can for the cold weather. There are many ways that you can do this, including insulating your windows to prevent the cold air from outside from coming in. You also should be checking for air leaks as well for the same reason. Finally, make sure to rotate your ceiling fans clockwise as they then will push the hot air down towards you, instead of cold.

Key Takeaways:

  • Indoors, insulate windows and check for cracks or leaks in all windows and doors.
  • Use fiberglass insulation in your basement and replace your furnace filter.
  • Outdoors, inspect your roof, clean the gutters, and winterize your garden.

“Frigid temperatures and winter snow piles arrive hand-in-hand every year with the reality of increased energy bills and heightened home safety concerns. Getting your home ready for winter is a crucial task to control home heating costs and mitigate any potential hazards. Increase the energy efficiency of your home this season and protect your family from danger with this checklist for winterizing your home.”

Read more: https://www.directenergy.com/learning-center/winterize-home-maximize-energy-efficiency