During the beginning colder months many families are busy with holiday activities, and often don’t get to winterizing until it’s already too cold outside. A broken furnace or freezing pipes are doubly daunting when you’re dealing with cold or snow. It is recommended to start winterizing around the first freeze of the season, and getting started early on winterizing one’s home can significantly lower energy bills and save families money, especially with energy rate hikes over the past year. Here are the top five tips for winterizing your home.
Clean gutters and cover air conditioning unit
Replace heater filters, flush/insulate water heater and drainpipes
Replacing furnace filters annually will make your heater more efficient. Flushing and insulating a water heater can significantly reduce the time it takes your water heater to heat up, and costs less in the long run. Find out at the hardware store what insulation is best to wrap around your water heater and drainpipes under kitchen and bathroom sinks.
Install and set programmable thermostats
Installing an energy-efficient and programable thermostat can help to reduce use and cost, allowing folks to set the temperature in their homes to lower temps when they’re not around.
Install honeycomb cellular shades
Weatherproofing windows and doors
PNM also offers a free energy efficiency kit to qualified households who meet the income criteria. They include weather striping and plastic window covering, as well as energy-efficient bulbs and much more. To apply for the free PNM Winterizing kits, click the PNM site here. Below is a video for more tips and programs from PNM.