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Feb 26

18 Ways to Retain Heat In Your Home This Winter

  • February 26, 2020
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It’s that time of year when summer starts to draw to a close and the winter months lie ahead. If you want to start getting prepared, why not think about ways to retain heat in your home this winter?

There are so many small steps you can take that really make a big difference – not just to you and your family’s comfort but also to the size of your energy bills.

Take the time to think about your home and where you feel coldest or warmest – often just a visual walk around will help you to identify areas and figure out what you can do to retain heat and reduce heat loss.

Here are our tips for retaining heat in your home during the winter months.

1. Install Insulation

If you don’t have an insulated roof, you really should consider it as soon as possible (ideally before winter starts). You might be put off by the installation costs with labour and materials adding up, but good insulation will pay for itself in terms of reducing your energy bills.

Did you know that a well-insulated house could mean a reduction of almost 50% in your energy bills? With greater efficiency and less heat loss in winter, good insulation is truly worth it.

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Image: Metroll

2. Check Current Insulation

If you don’t have an insulated roof, you really should consider it as soon as possible (ideally before winter starts). You might be put off by the installation costs with labour and materials adding up, but good insulation will pay for itself in terms of reducing your energy bills.

You can often check your current insulation visually by looking at it and noticing gaps or thinning. If you’re unsure what to look for, you might want to get some expert help to identify the key problem areas.

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Image: Green Home Gnome

3. Visually Inspect Your Roof

Before the winter months hit, you want to be sure that your roof is in the best condition possible. This doesn’t have to involve expensive checks and procedures. A visual inspection of your roof can often be just as helpful a starting point as anything else.

You can begin by walking around your home and looking up at your roof – including drainpipes and gutters in your inspection. If you have easy access to your roof via a ladder, you can extend your inspection to checking over the roof from above. The inspection will depend on what type of roof material you have, so you could be looking for loose tiles or gaps in metal sheets.

Image: Stratco

4. Seal Gaps Around Doors and Windows

So many homes are prone to heat loss through gaps around doors and windows. This can account for up to 25% of heat loss, meaning that you’re paying for heat and energy that is simply escaping from your home instead of making you warm and comfortable.

There are temporary measures you can take before you properly seal up all cracks – such as weather stripping, gap fillers and even a simple door snake, which you can put at the bottom of a door. If you want to make your own, try rolling up a towel or thick blanket before you reach a permanent solution.

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Image: Sustainability Victoria

5. Block Chimney Draughts

Got a chimney but never use it? Consider having your chimney capped by a professional in order to help retain heat loss in the winter months and make your home energy efficient. Unused chimneys are a key area for heat loss and allow heat to escape quickly and easily.

If you want to keep your chimney for occasional use, you can consider a chimney damper or removable chimney balloon. You can use it when your chimney is not in use, but enjoy the warmth of a fire when you feel like it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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6. Consider Curtains

Think about your window coverings and how efficient they are. Blinds and shutters have become increasingly popular in the past decade – but it’s actually curtains that will help you to retain heat in your home and avoid unnecessary heat loss on a day to day basis.

Heavy lined curtains with a pelmet are the most efficient way to keep rooms warm by preventing heat escaping through windows. Don’t panic though if you don’t have curtains or if they don’t fit with the design or style of your home – just always make sure that windows are covered whenever possible to retain up to 40% of heat.

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7. Be Aware Of Temperatures

Do you know what temperatures most of your rooms are at the moment? Just raising you (and your family’s) awareness of the temperature within different rooms of your home will help you to work together to avoid heat loss and retain heat in your home this winter.

Generally in winter, you’ll want to heat rooms to between 18-21 degrees (depending on your needs – this is often higher if you have babies or elderly in the home). Use your thermostat to program the temperature if you can. If this isn’t possible, keep your thermostat in your living area so that you can watch it carefully and consider whether things are working efficiently.

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8. Choose Which Rooms To Heat

If you have rooms that you don’t use during the winter, don’t worry about heating them! Keep the heat where you need it in your home by closing off rooms that you don’t use or that don’t need to be kept warm.

Some heating systems will actually let you turn off the heating in some rooms whilst keeping it on in others. Make use of this function if you have it and you could save hundreds of dollars on your energy bills each year.

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9. Don’t Forget About Hot Water Pipes

When it comes to insulation it’s easy to just think about the roof. Yet, hot water pipes can quickly become an outlet for heat escaping from your hot water tank to the taps. By insulating hot water pipes with a basic insulating tape, you can help to reduce heat loss further within your home.

A few dollars spent in your local hardware shop buying insulating tape can lead to far more dollars saved in energy bills.

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Image: Green Living Ideas

10. Make Use Of The Sun

During the winter months, it’s tempting to keep blinds and curtains shut to keep heat in. If it’s a sunny day though, you’ll want to make use of the free energy that can flood in and warm up your home. Figure out which rooms get the sun at which time of day and try to capture it accordingly. If you have north facing rooms, they’ll get the sun in the early morning, whereas west facing parts of your home will enjoy afternoon sun.

If you have south facing windows you might want to consider keeping these shut on cold days as there won’t be much sun here to make use of.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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11. Get A Timer On Your Exhaust Fan

This might sound like a small thing but exhaust fans in bathrooms and kitchens that are left on can really take the heat out of your home. Although these fans do a great job of removing moist air from areas of your home that need it most, you don’t need them on unnecessarily.

Getting a timer on your fan will help you to ensure you get the best of both worlds. The fan can do its job by removing the unwanted moisture from your home, then it’ll switch off automatically to avoid creating another area for heat loss.

Image: Digitized House

12. Maintain Heaters and Radiators

There’s no point paying out money to heat your home if your heaters and radiators aren’t working efficiently. Make sure you either get your heaters serviced professionally or clean them yourself – always checking key elements such as dust and filters.

For radiators, you want to check that there’s no trapped air in them, as this will stop them from giving out the maximum heat. You can often feel the radiator with your hand to identify cold spots – take note if these are near the top as it could be a sign that the radiator needs bleeding to help it work effectively.

Image: Energy Australia

13. Fill Gaps Between Floorboards

From your roof to your floor – it’s really an all-round effort to reduce heat loss during the winter months. If you have floorboards, you should be aware that heat can escape really easily through these and cold air can quickly find its way in.

Filling gaps between floorboards can be done temporarily – many people use paper mache – but it’s worth investing in getting things smoothed over properly to reduce heat loss long term.

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Image: The Green Age

14. Don’t Ignore Evaporative Cooling Systems

In winter months, you may have noticed ducted evaporative cooling systems and the draught that comes through them. Don’t ignore these vents and the discomfort they can create. This is bringing cold air into your home and taking away warm air that you’ve paid to heat from indoors!

Try sealing the outlet in winter to reduce heat loss, or covering the outdoor

Check for unnecessary airbricks in your external walls and cover up any unused vents. It’s really important to double check that the vents are definitely not in use, as covering up a required vent could be very dangerous.

Image: Sustainability Victoria

15. Leave The Oven Door Open

Cooking in the oven generates a lot of heat – but lots of us just shut the door once we’ve got out our food. To maximise the heat (which you’ve paid for), why not leave the oven door open? This can help make your kitchen really warm and cosy.

Letting heat flow into your kitchen from the oven won’t give you long lasting heat, but it’ll make the most of what’s already there. However, remember to be extra cautious if you have young children or pets.

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16. Rearrange The Furniture

Have a look at where your radiators or heaters are in each room. Now consider where the furniture is. Lots of people don’t realise that large items, such as armchairs and couches, are actually blocking an entire radiator in a room. This means that the furniture is simply absorbing the heat and stopping it from reaching you properly.

Moving furniture away from radiators can help to get hot air circulating freely. Think about this if you have curtains that may be covering or obscuring heaters too.

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Image: Hydrotherm Hydronic Heating

17. Use Timers To Help Efficiency

There’s been a fair amount of research done into the effects of turning your heating on for a little extra time at a lower temperature, rather than simply turning it up high as and when you need it. You can try this in your own home by using timers on your central heating to get things working at a constant speed rather than using expensive blasts of energy.

Work out when you need your home to be warm (most people like this to be early in the morning when they wake up, and when they get back from work in the evening) and set your timers accordingly.

Image: Domain

18. Avoid Mini Draughts

You’ve done so much hard work to help reduce heat loss in your home this winter – but it’s often easy to forget the small areas where you may be losing heat.

Think about spaces such as your cat flap or doggy door. If you’ve got pets who use a flap to go in and out, try setting this on a timer or reducing the use of it during the winter months.

Image: Sydney Wide Pet Doors

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AMJ Metal Roofing replaced my leaking corrugated roof. Done in a few days with crane and scaffolding. All stages closely scheduled and done in a highly efficient manner. May not be the cheapest but AMJ Metal Roofing is an outstanding company to deal with (and I am not gaining anything by submitting this review). My wife was similarly impressed with the thorough cleanup when the job was finished.
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02:51 14 Jun 23
Nobody *wants* a leaking roof. But if you do end up facing that stressful situation, get a quote from AMJ. They weren’t the cheapest but they were the most professional and only ones out of three that really thought through the problem and came up with a clever and workable solution for the shoddy roof design and build at our place.All their staff have been great to work with - always on time, polite, contactable. They made a stressful situation much better for us.I’m hoping not to have any problems with this roof for many years but if I need help with another roof, I’ll be calling AMJ!
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23:11 29 Sep 24
If you contract with AMJ Roofing you can be sure of a top quality finish using quality products. They recently replaced my 31yr old leaking tile roof with Colourbond and I could not be happier. The tradies were a lovely happy bunch of guys. I have a whole new house! When it rains I don’t have to go looking for the leaks.Alex was my supervisor and he was wonderful. Kept me informed all the way. In fact, I think the guttering guy let him down, so Alex put on his tool belt and got the job done.You can’t go wrong with AMJ Roofing. Info: I am on the Gold Coast. Photos: tiles to Colourbond
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05:19 23 Aug 24
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02:00 25 Oct 24
We want to thank AMJ Roofing for their professionalism. Extremely happy with the outcome.A big thank you to Ryan the supervisor who consistently were communicating with us to make sure the job is done of highest standard.Thank you to Emily from AMJ office who updated us with everything.We will highly recommend AMJ to all our family and friendThank you AMJ Roofing
Linda Petersen
Linda Petersen
13:08 20 Aug 24
Terrible experience after dealing with this inept company for six long months. I contacted AMJ Metal Roofing last February to get a quote from their estimator, the very young handsome. Joshua Bain. He is a very presentable young man, who was very professional flying a drone around my property. I accepted his quotation, and that was the start of my problems leading to many unwanted sleepless nights. I was ready to pay the balance of their invoice and in fact, had a bank cheque for the balance in my hand and gave the cheque to the estimator. When there was a fault I withdrew their cheque. In summary I had the Building Inspector at my property on three occasions. The job AMJ did for me was to replace all my guttering and downpipes, and replace my patio. It would be remise of me if I didn't mention Emily. the administration assistant for all her help, as she was very pleasant to deal with both over the phone and in our email conversations. Their, GM, Sarah didn't come into the picture until much later. Sarah made light of the water gushing down from my downpipes. saying it was a "minor" defect. The many problems I encountered with AMJ affected my health, causing me loss of sleep, and my brother, whom I confided in headaches. Initially. when decided on the company I should employ I chose AMJ over Justin from Leakfree Plumbing. What a huge mistake I made. Finally, after the third Building Inspector's report and after six months, he said I could go ahead and pay AMJ, I waited until the recent heavy downpour before I paid AMJ in full last week. I requested a receipt from GM, Sarah and am still waiting. Dealing with AMJ Metal Roofing has been a nightmare for me and regardless of their favourable reviews I recommend you should do yourself a favour and avoid AMJ Metal Roofing like the plague. Linda Petersen
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