Staying cozy in Metro Detroit's chilly climate is a challenge, but our local home improvement expert, Adam Helfman, has some brilliant insights to share. Here's a secret to keeping your home warm and your energy bills in check.
Helfman, the founder of Hire It Done, reveals that simple fixes can make a big difference. And the best part? You probably already have the tools you need!
Let's start with the thermostat. Switching the fan setting from "auto" to "on" ensures a continuous airflow, preventing your furnace from constantly turning on and off. This not only saves energy but also reduces the risk of furnace failure, as Helfman wisely points out.
But here's where it gets interesting: ceiling fans can also be your allies in the battle against the cold. Set them on low and ensure the blades turn counterclockwise. This clever trick pushes warm air back down, preventing it from escaping to the ceiling.
Windows and doors are notorious heat escape routes. By closing blinds, you create an extra barrier, trapping warm air indoors. It's like adding an extra layer of insulation!
For those with plumbing under exterior walls, a simple solution is to open cabinet doors, allowing warm air to circulate and reduce the risk of frozen pipes. And in extreme cold, Helfman recommends letting a thin stream of water run from faucets to keep the pipes moving.
Drafty exterior doors? A simple towel placed at the bottom acts as an insulator, slowing down any air leaks.
By implementing these tips, you can keep your home toasty, reduce strain on your furnace, and potentially save on energy costs.
So, are you ready to give these expert tips a try? And this is the part most people miss: these simple adjustments can make a significant difference in your comfort and energy efficiency.
What's your take on these home improvement hacks? Do you have any unique ways to keep warm during Detroit's cold snaps? Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below!