Home Insulation: 10 DIY Tips to help insulate your home

If you’re looking for ways to reduce your energy bill this winter, insulation is key. Many homeowners have trouble properly insulating their home, and as a result, their energy bills skyrocket during the colder months. But there are some simple DIY fixes that can make a big difference. Below is a list of 8 tips for adding some additional layers of insulation to your home and preventing the relentless rise of energy bills this holiday season. Not to mention that most of them are inexpensive, fast, and easy enough to do yourself!

Tip 1. Seal Drafty Doorways

One of the biggest sources of heat loss in a home is drafty doorways. To prevent warm air from escaping and cold air from coming in, seal any gaps around your doors with weather-stripping. This is a quick and easy fix that can make a big difference in your energy bill.

Tip 2. Add Insulation to Your Attic

Another major source of heat loss is an inadequately insulated attic. If your attic is not properly insulated, warm air will escape through the roof, causing your energy bill to rise. To add insulation, simply roll out batting material or spray foam and cut it to fit between the joists in your attic.

Tip 3. Insulate Your Windows

Windows are another common source of heat loss. To insulate your windows, simply add a layer of clear plastic film to the inside of the window frame. This will create an additional barrier between the cold air outside and the warm air inside, helping to reduce your energy bill.

Tip 4. Block Off Fireplaces

If you have a fireplace that is not in use, be sure to block off the opening. This will prevent warm air from escaping up the chimney and cold air from coming in. To block off the fireplace, simply seal the opening with a piece of cardboard or a piece of plywood.

Tip 5. Install Storm Doors

Another way to reduce heat loss is to install storm doors. Storm doors create an additional barrier between the outside and the inside of your home, helping to keep the warm air in and the cold air out.

Tip 6. Insulate your water heater

Another way to reduce your energy bill is to insulate your water heater. This will help to keep the water in the tank warm, reducing the amount of energy needed to heat it. To insulate your water heater, simply wrap it in an insulation blanket and secure it with tape.

Tip 7. Add Insulation to Your Walls

If your walls are not properly insulated, heat can escape through the walls, causing your energy bill to rise. To add insulation to your walls, simply roll out batting material or spray foam and cut it to fit between the studs in your walls.

Tip 8. Install Ceiling Fans

Ceiling fans can also help to reduce your energy bill by circulating warm air throughout the room. By running the ceiling fan in the reverse direction, you can help to push the warm air down, providing additional heat without having to use the furnace.

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Tip 9. Stay up to date with HVAC maintenance

One of the best ways to reduce your energy bill is to make sure your HVAC system is running efficiently. Be sure to have your system serviced regularly and replace any filters as needed. This will help to ensure that your system is running at peak efficiency, reducing the amount of energy required to heat or cool your home.

Tip 10. Install Thick Curtains During Winter Months

Another way to reduce heat loss is to install thick curtains during the winter months. This will create an additional barrier between the cold air outside and the warm air inside, helping to keep your home warm and reducing your energy bill.

Possible Grants in Canada

The Canadian Greener Homes Grant is one way you can save more money with home insulation. Definitely take the time to look when you get the chance.

By following these simple tips, you can add some extra insulation to your home and reduce your energy bill. So don’t wait, get started today and enjoy the savings!

We have a few articles on home heating and cooling. Want to learn more? Check out Gurveer’s article on the 4 types of Air Conditioners.

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