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CLEVER DETAILS THAT WILL MAKE YOUR HOME WARMER THIS WINTER

WINTER IS KNOCKING AT THE DOOR

Winter is approaching, and in the backdrop of the energy crisis, any options that will help lower the maintenance expense are appreciated. Even if some investments are costly, they will cut energy usage and thus expenses in the long run. Here are 5 details to consider for your home’s comfort during winter:

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THERMAL INSULATION

Although they are more expensive, building materials that protect houses from cold temperatures have a high utility, greatly lowering winter maintenance expenses.

The house can be insulated both inside and out, and the following forms of insulation are commonly used:

Cellulose fiber insulation is an environmentally friendly option that is made from wood, specifically paper.

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Expanded polystyrene is inexpensive and can be used to straighten the walls of existing structures, providing good thermal insulation.

Extruded polystyrene is very rigid and has a high resistance to penetration.

They are the most cost-effective insulation product on the market, as well as being sound-insulating and non-flammable.

Whether you have a wood-burning, gas, or electric heating system, good thermal insulation will make your home more comfortable and save you money this winter.

UNDERFLOOR HEATING SYSTEM

Underfloor heating is one of the most energy-efficient and comfortable methods of heating a room. The heating elements are installed beneath the floor, between the screed and the finish (parquet, tiles, natural stone).

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It is distinguished from other systems by its reasonably uniform heating and great thermal comfort. Heaters, which can be electric or hot water, are positioned immediately below the floor level, and the heat spreads from bottom to top. You can finally say good-bye to chilly feet.

LIVING ROOM FIREPLACE

Whether you choose a classic, rustic, or futuristic style for your living area, an electric fireplace will undoubtedly add a touch of luxury. It’s always intriguing to watch fire. Consider frigid winter evenings spent sipping hot tea and listening to the fire crackle. Furthermore, a fireplace-heated living room will be significantly warmer than one heated by a boiler or radiator.

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PROGRAMMABLE THERMOSTAT

It will lower the bill while increasing thermal efficiency. Instead of manually operating the boiler, program the thermostat to the appropriate temperature, and it will govern the time the boiler will run by sensing the temperature in the room.

SOLAR PANELS

It has been demonstrated that solar panels perform substantially better at lower temperatures. The light of the rays, not their heat, is used to power the panels. In the case of photovoltaic panels, you should think about getting a solar battery. Because natural light is more limited during the winter, the battery serves as a backup. It saves unneeded energy and uses the surplus to generate the necessary electrical current on cloudy days.

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