Hey Michiganders, we're not too far off from the time of year when the cold starts to creep inside.
Michigan winter weather brings freezing temperatures and plenty of snow, but sky-high energy bills don't have to come with the season.
December, January, and February are notorious for high heating costs, but many of those costs come from air leakage and poor insulation, according to the U.S. Department of Energy. The good news? With the right winter energy saving tips, you can lower your bills and keep your home cozy without breaking the bank.
For more than 20 years, RetroFoam of Michigan has helped homeowners across the Mitten improve comfort and cut costs with foam insulation. Let's jump right in to see how we can help you save some money this coming winter.
We've put together these energy efficiency tips for winter so you can fight back against drafts, leaks, and wasted heat.
When the temperature drops, it's tempting to crank up the heat.
But small adjustments can lead to big savings.
This simple change can help reduce costs without sacrificing comfort.
Windows can account for up to 25 percent of heat loss in homes, according to Popular Mechanics.
Instead of raising the heat, seal your windows to keep the warm air in.
At just a few dollars a window, this small project can add up to big savings.
If your home has forced-air heating, about 20 to 30 percent of the warm air can escape through leaks, holes, or poorly connected ducts, according to Energy Star.
Sealing ducts with mastic sealant or metal tape keeps heat moving where you need it most -- inside your living spaces.
Cold Michigan winds love to sneak inside through hidden gaps and cracks.
Tackle these common culprits:
A few small fixes can make your home feel warmer almost instantly.
Old insulation, or no insulation, means you're paying to heat the outdoors.
Heat escapes through attics, walls, floors, and crawl spaces, while cold air seeps in.
Upgrading to foam insulation creates both insulation and an air seal, stopping heat loss and drafts at the same time.
At RetroFoam of Michigan, we recommend insulating your home as a system:
Every part works together to create a comfortable and energy-efficient home.
These tips for saving energy in winter can each make a difference on their own, but when combined, they deliver significant savings.
From sealing drafts to upgrading insulation, every step helps reduce your heating costs while making your home more comfortable.
If you'd like to learn more about how foam insulation can help improve comfort and efficiency during winter weather in Michigan, give us a call at 866-900-3626, or fill out the form on our website.
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