Wednesday, January 11, 2017

Reduce Your Heating Bills by Eliminating These Two Heat Loss Sources



If you haven't insulated and weather-stripped your home, lost heat is inflating your heating bill. However, if eliminating every possible heat leak from your home is too much of an up-front expense, you can focus on a few of the worst heat loss sources first. When finances allow, you can get to the rest. Here are two of the largest sources of loss:

The Walls

If the walls separating the inside of your home from the outdoors isn't insulated, you're losing a lot of heat from conduction. Heat conduction through a wall is proportional to its area, which for a typical house, is considerable. The wall separating your home's living space from the garage requires insulation as well.

The Ceiling

Your ceiling has a lot of surface area as well as small holes that allow heat to escape into the attic. This is compounded by the fact that warm air rises to the ceiling and will find escape routes into the attic, where the heat doesn't do you any good. You can easily lay out insulation on the attic floor to reduce heat conduction. You will also have to seal up ceiling holes that accommodate vents and pipes. The attic access hatch is another heat loss point and should have weather-stripping along its edges.

If you need an HVAC tune-up in Winter Park FL, reach out to an expert!

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