Winter brings with it the need to keep our homes at a comfortable temperature, but keeping the house warm without increasing energy consumption can be quite a challenge. While ventilation and constant entry and exit from the house make keeping warm more complicated, in this post we give you ten simple but effective tricks to keep your home warm and improve comfort on cold days.
1. Check the insulation of doors and windows
One of the most important, and often forgotten, aspects is the insulation of doors and windows. Good insulation can reduce heat loss by up to 70%, which translates into considerable savings on heating. Make sure that doors and windows are well sealed to prevent cold drafts from entering. If you notice any leaks, there are various options to improve insulation, from weather stripping to more advanced systems, depending on the needs of your home.
2. Keep the temperature at 21ºC
According to the Institute for Energy Diversification and Saving (IDAE), the ideal temperature to keep a comfortable home and save energy is 21ºC. Each additional degree in heating significantly increases energy consumption, and therefore, the cost on the bill. A useful tip is to turn off the heating at night and turn it on again after airing out the house in the morning, thus maintaining the balance between comfort and efficiency.
3. Distribute the heating intelligently
Not all rooms in the house require the same level of heating. A good way to save is to limit the use of heating to the areas that are used the most, such as the living room or bedrooms. Use programmable thermostats to adjust the temperature of each space and turn on the heating only when necessary. This will help reduce energy costs significantly.
4. Dry clothes outdoors
Avoid drying clothes on radiators or heaters, as this blocks the escape of hot air and reduces the efficiency of heating systems. Ideally, use an outdoor clothesline or a dryer. Placing objects on radiators increases energy consumption, which will be reflected in a higher bill.
5. Make the most of sunlight
The sun is a free and inexhaustible source of heat. During the day, open curtains and blinds to let sunlight into your home and naturally warm the rooms. At night, close curtains and blinds tightly to prevent heat from escaping and cold from entering. This simple gesture can help you maintain a warmer temperature without having to turn up the heat.
6. Use alternative heating systems
In addition to traditional heating, it is advisable to have an alternative heating system, such as a heat pump or portable heaters. These systems can help you keep your home warm without relying exclusively on central heating, which will allow you to save on your energy bill.
7. Monitor your heating consumption
It is essential that you regularly review your heating consumption and how this is reflected in your bill. If you notice that it does not correspond to what you expected, consult a specialist to review possible problems or consider changing providers if you are not satisfied with the service. Keeping control over what you spend is key to optimizing your energy use.
8. Decoration also helps
Decorative elements such as carpets, thick curtains or blinds can make a difference in maintaining heat in your home. Carpets, for example, not only improve the aesthetics of the house, but also help insulate the cold from the floor. Investing in good quality doors and windows will also contribute to improving the overall insulation of the house.
With these simple tricks, you can keep your home warm and comfortable during the winter without having to spend more on heating.
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