6 Ways To Keep Your Home Toasty And Warm All Winter

Home Toasty And Warm All Winter

It shouldn’t cost you a fortune to keep your home warm during the colder, winter months, but by neglecting some important tips, such as those listed below, you could end up paying more on your energy bills, and have a draughty home to boot. 

Try these 6 ways to stay toasty and warm in your home during the winter, with the help of experienced plumbers in North London, and see how you can benefit from them:

  • Make your home draught-proof

First and foremost, you should make efforts to fill in any gaps that might be letting cold air in around your doors and windows. By doing so, you can stop precious heat from leaking out, and keep your energy bills lower. From tapes and sprays to other types of draught-proofing products, there are plenty of easy and affordable ways to draught-proof your home. 

  • Insulate your pipes

Doing this could make a very real difference to the temperature inside your home, and will also prevent your pipes from freezing over in the winter. With some simple foam tubes, otherwise known as pipe lagging, you can insulate your hot water pipes without the help of a plumber. 

  • Bleed your radiators

If your radiators feel cold to the touch even when the central heating has been turned on, it could be that you need to bleed them. with just a radiator key and a bucket, loosen the valve found at the top of the radiator, place a bucket underneath, and wait for a hissing sound. This is the trapped air being released, and should a little water also be released at the same time, the bucket will catch it. Once the water comes out, close the valve and move on to the next radiator. Doing this on a regular basis should help your central heating system perform better, and keep you warmer as temperatures outside drop. 

  • Check your boiler controls
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A thermostat for each room can help ensure that your home is being heated efficiently, and the ideal temperature to set it at, is between 18°C and 21°C. Then, should the temperature in a room fall to below this temperature, your heating will be automatically turned on by the thermostat, and once it reaches the right temperature, it will turn it off again; helping you to save money on the cost of heating. 

  • Have your central heating and boiler serviced

You may find that some local plumbers offer discounted servicing of boiling and central heating systems in the summer, and it’s always worth having this done before the cold weather kicks in. Doing so ensures that everything is working as it should, and if it’s already winter and you haven’t scheduled a service yet, you can simply do it your earliest convenience. 

  • Take out boiler cover

Boilers can experience all kinds of issues during their lifespans, and when something goes wrong with them in the middle of winter, it can be more than a mere inconvenience. By taking out boiler cover, however, you can be prepared for all eventualities and make paying for boiler repairs less costly and stressful. 

If you haven’t already, try out the tips above to ensure that your home stays warm and welcoming, even when the weather outside, is anything but. Should you experience a problem with your central heating or boiler during the winter months that can’t be resolved with the tips above, simply call out a local plumber and have them fix the issue to get you toasty and warm again.

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