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Throw on some warm clothes, grab a blanket, and get ready to save some hard-earned money on your heating bills this winter. You've dealt with hefty heating bills in past winters. Perhaps this winter it's time to get serious about lowering your energy costs? Well, we've got some great advice for you today! Below are some key ways you can lower your heating bills when Old Man Winter comes knockin' on your (unsealed) door.
1. Schedule an energy audit. First thing's first: you need to get a quality professional out to thoroughly inspect your home and let you know where the energy inefficiencies are in your home. This is important and worth the money. A good energy audit should include a list (in order of top priority down) of solutions to any inefficiencies as well as the predicted amount of money you will save by making necessary changes.
2. Install a programmable thermostat. We just talked about this earlier in the week. A programmable thermostat will save you money, keep the right rooms at the right temperature, and generally increase the comfort of your home. It's an easy do-it-yourself project that will take an hour at the most.
3. Turn down your thermostat. If you don't already have a programmable thermostat (and aren't interested in buying one), then turn your thermostat DOWN. You have warm clothes, right? Well break out the sweaters, blankets, fleece pajamas, and slippers. Assume that you can save a single percent on your monthly heating bill every degree you lower your thermostat, provided your thermostat is turned down for a period of at least eight hours. Start with 68-70 degrees.
4. Seal your leaky windows. Ideally, you should replace your inefficient, single-pane windows with high-efficiency windows. However, if this isn't cost practical for you then, using caulking around appropriate areas of your existing windows to keep out cold drafts. You can also buy a "plastic kit," which will help, too. Typically, this involves attaching a sheet of plastic to the window's glass and sealing it off with a hair dryer. It's easy and it works.
5. Seal your leaky doors. Add a storm door. Look over your existing weatherstripping to see if it needs replaced. If it does, buy high-quality weatherstripping. It's inexpensive and you don't want to have to buy it twice in one season. Oh yeah, and keep the doors closed for crying out loud. As my mother used to say, "Were you born in a barn?;)
6. Insulate your attic. Seal your attic with spray foam to keep out any cold air penetrations from the basement or crawl space. Add the appropriate insulation to your attic (follow the Department of Energy's insulation tips). Finally, don't forget to add the quality weatherstripping to the attic scuttle door.
7. Don't heat rooms you don't occupy. Seal off the heat vents, close the drapes or curtains, shut the door, and cast those unused rooms into winter purgatory. They will be there waiting for you in the spring.
8. Insulate your water heater. Newer water heaters will come with insulation, but a lot of older models will not. When your water heater is warm or hot to the touch, put a nice, warm insulation cover on it. Pay close attention to the manufacturer's instructions when installing an insulation jacket. There are safety precautions you will definitely want to follow.
9. Wash your clothes in cold water. Yeah yeah yeah, we know you like to wash those whites in super hot water. Just be mindful that you can wash much of your laundry (if not all of it) in cold water. You will save money during the winter months, and yes, your clothes will still be clean!
10. Bring on the sunshine!Winter days (especially here in Colorado) are still often bright and sun-soaked, so take advantage of it. Open the drapes and make sure your furniture isn't blocking the sunshine from penetrating your windows and occupied rooms. On dark, gray days, keep the drapes closed.
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Seal strip series Weatherstripping products of auto glasses
Seal strip series products of auto Glass run channel
Characteristic: Uses in the automobile glass seal, half flinty PVC both has the certain rigidity and concurrently to have the certain toughness, is advantageous for the installment and the use, soft nature TPE has provided the good elasticity and bears the climate, can provide the good leak-proof quality under any environment, the middle steel wire had guaranteed the weather strip cannot contract no matter in the winter or in the summer.
The weather strips are the supporting products for doors and windows in buildings. Due to such performances as dust and wind prevention and sound and temperature insulation, they have been widely used for the sealing the doors and windows in buildings, vehicles and ships. The weather strip features its aging resistance, high durability, environmental protection and material saving.
This product is composed by silicified P.P.BCF, PP Filament, polypropylene granules and polypropylene flakes. The product passed the test held by the state building materials test center in accordance with the industrial standard JC/T635-1996 and is conforming to the related requirements.
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With a large variety in-stock Weatherstripping and seals for all door types, American Garage Door Supply offers a complete line of energy saving products to help you seal up those drafts that steal expensive energy from your facility. Choose from a variety of types and configurations for your project.
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Need suggestions to insulate and/or install weatherstripping on 10' roll up garage door.?
I'm turning a shop into a camphouse and need to seal around and insulate a 10'W X 8'H steel roll up garage door. I need suggestions on what to do, what kits to get, and where to get them.
Buy rigid styrofoam panels from home depot in the building material department. They come almost to the required panel height your door needs. Glue the panels to the interior of the sectional door in each section making sure you don't impair the sections hinge action. Use liquid nails for foamboard projects to adhere the styrofoam. I would then cover the entire interior door with a thick mil plastic visqueen also from home depot and found in the aisle with the blue roof tarps near paint. I would spray each panel's styrofoam with 3M's spray adhesive and then adhere the plastic onto the styrofoam. Now you have a thermal break(styrofoam) and a vapor barrier(plastic). On the bottom of the door check the rubber seal and if necessary buy an upgraded seal once again from home depot found down the aisle with the door weatherstripping(Hardware dept) or near the garage doors(millwork dept) it looks like the letter "U" with a letter"O" under the bottom of the U. secure it to the bottom of the door and then buy some garage door weather stripping from home depot in the same aisle as the weatherstipping and tack it to the outside perimeter of the door opening so the rubber strip rests flat against the door on the sides and top. Aside from replacing the door with a new pre-insulated door with steel cladding on the interior this is the next best approach.
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