Keep Your Home Warm Without Blasting the Heat

October 24, 2016

As the cool temperatures arrive, you’re doing everything you know of to make sure your Kingwood home keeps the warm air blown out by your heating system. You’ve added sealant around doors, upgraded your home’s attic insulation, and you even installed a programmable thermostat so you can lower the temperature to conserve energy while you’re out of the home.

Finch Air Conditioning & Heating is here with some more simple and affordable recommendations to help keep you warm and toasty this winter, without breaking the bank.

Thermal Curtains - $$

Hanging thermal curtains, or even denser curtains, can help keep a little more warm air inside your home. It’s not hard to lose heat to a window with a very flimsy curtain, and much easier to lose warmth to a completely bare window. Get some thermal curtains this fall to help keep your home warm all winter.

Caulk Window Frames - $

The Department of Energy advocates caulking your window frames and any potential cracks that air could leak from to not only help keep warm air trapped in your home during the cool season, but to also help ward off water damage and confirm adequate indoor air quality.

Rugs on Hard Floors - $$$

Do you want an excuse to redecorate? We have it: laying rugs on bare floors could help with your home staying somewhat warmer during cold temperatures, and at minimum helps to make that path across the cold wood or tile less miserable. So that pretty chevron piece you’ve been pining for at Overstock.com can now be yours without the guilt.

Heating Tune-Up - $

Most critical of all is to be certain your heating system is up to the job of keeping your family warm all winter long. Be 100% sure with a heating tune-up from Finch Air Conditioning & Heating. Finch now gives fall discounts on furnace tune-ups. Call 281-407-9478 to make sure you and your family are warm and cozy throughout the whole year.