By
Allison Powe MISSISSIPPI
STATE -- The cold weather of the winter months can cause
anxiety about the costs of keeping warm, but simple efforts
to maintain a home can cut down on heating
expenses. Dr.
Frances Graham, extension housing specialist at Mississippi
State University, said up to 33 percent of heat in homes is
lost through uninsulated ceilings. "Proper
insulation is a key factor for minimizing heating bills
during the winter. Insulation is important in the attic,
next to the interior ceiling in the room, and in walls and
floors," Graham said. "Caulk
around all windows and doors to form a tight seal," Graham
said. "Cold air can seep into a house through unsealed
spaces." The
housing specialist also recommended weather stripping around
doors and windows to close gaps. Set
thermostats on the lowest comfortable temperature during the
cooler seasons. "A
person saves about 3 percent on their heating costs for
every degree lower they set their thermostats from the
normal setting. The federal government suggests that 68
degrees is often the lowest comfortable temperature
setting," Graham said. Graham
said to decrease the setting on the thermostat by about 10
degrees before leaving town for a few days, and do not turn
it up suddenly when arriving home again. "Turning
a thermostat up high suddenly does not help the house heat
any more quickly," Graham said. Also
remember to change filters once a month. Clean filters help
maintain clean air and provide a more efficient
system. "When a
filter is dirty, the heating system has to work harder,"
Graham said. People
who live in homes with fireplaces should realize that an
open damper is a way for heat to escape the
house. "Fireplaces
don't have a forced air system, so a good bit of heat from a
fire can exit through the chimney instead of coming into the
room and house. But even when the fireplace is not used,
heat from another system can escape easily through an open
damper," Graham said. Released:
Jan. 6, 1997
Family,
Youth & Consumer News
Maintain Home To
Reduce Heating Bill Worries
Contact: Dr. Frances Graham,(601) 325-3082
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