Association 9. Schedule a blower-door test. It s difficult to know just where those holes and cracks are that are letting coldair intrude in winter. Hire a certified Home Energy Rater to perform a blower door test and then follow the detailed recommendations
the burner shuts down, the timing of the fan is what keeps coldair from being pushed through the system, as well. Equally important amount of air space dedicated to the supply (hot) and return (cold) air be the same in a forced air system. With domestic hot
off during the day. Mind the gaps. Coldair leaking into your home from the outside adjacent to the garage and the outside. Stop coldair infiltration from electric switch and and switch plate covers to seal out the coldair. Use weatherstripping around all attic
exhaust fans run for a maximum of 20 minutes after you are done cooking or bathing. If the bathroom exhaust fan is letting coldair drop down, replace it with a high-efficiency model that includes a damper. 13. Insulate electric outlets. Put your
Got shutters? Use them. If you don t, install them. They re the easiest way to keep hot air inside in the winter and coldair inside in the summer. We open up the window treatments so on warm sunny days we help to heat the house, says Ingram.
cook vegetables and pasta. Heat produced by the refrigerator compressor is used to warm water used in the dishwasher, and coldair from the fridge is used to create a cellar-like environment in kitchen cabinets that keeps vegetables fresh. The concept
cold spots throughout the house, explaining, some of those cold spots might be missing insulation or have cracks letting in coldair. Using a blower door test that depressurizes the house, Gibson diagnoses major leakage in the basement, the attic, porch
fresh caulk. Single-pane windows should be replaced wherever possible with new energy-efficient models that help block out coldair. If replacing windows is too expensive, you can make single-pane windows more energy-efficient by applying temporary
leakages around your home, you'll keep warm air in and coldair out, ensuring a lower energy bill and less waste. Some inside doors adjacent to the garage and the outside. Stop coldair infiltration from electric outlets and switches by using
and weatherstripping around doors and windows. Use your drapes or blinds to bring sunshine in during the day and close coldair out at night. Almost all fuel providers offer a budget plan that allows you to spread out your payments equally over a