This year Australia has seen a beautiful summer. Australians have been able to enjoy stunning, clear, sunny days that were perfect for family day outings at the beach or local park. Now that summer is wrapping up, it is time you get a headstart on preparing your home for winter. In this blog, Coastal Building Inspection will explore some helpful tips on how to help keep your home warm this winter.

Weatherproof Your Doors and Windows:

Door jams and window seals are one of the main culprits of warm escaping from your home during winter. Over time the seals in your doors and windows can break down due to age. With the cost of living only going up each year, it is more important now to ensure that any money spent on warming your home is not lost due to cracked and damaged door jams and window seals. Perform a physical inspection of all your door jams and window seals. Any cracked or damaged seals should be fixed. This is an easy DIY job with some easy to get supplies from your local hardware shop.

Is Your Airconditioner Performing?

Air conditioners are a great tool to use to keep both cool in summer and warm in winter. However, if you do not look after your air conditioner, it could end up costing you a lot of money for very little cooling or warming result. Air conditioners, like most machines, require some sort of service and maintenance each year.

Over time, your air conditioner can collect and build up dust, mould, and dirt within its fans and coils. Built-up dirt and mould can reduce the efficiency of your air conditioner, thus requiring it to work harder to perform. This in turn, can lead to increased operating costs with reduced cooling or heating results.

It is recommended to get your air conditioner serviced and cleaned every six months or at least once a year to ensure it is able to perform at its best abality. Servicing and cleaning your air conditioner regularly also helps to keep your family safe and free from mould and other potentially harmful particles.

 

Roof Insulation Makes a Huge Difference:

It is estimated that approximately 35% of heat is lost from homes without insulated roofs. This number can translate into a lot of money lost from your wallet over time. Warm air rises, and therefore, many homes have roof insulation to help keep warmth within the home. If your home does not have roof insulation, you can hire a professional company to come out and insulate your roof. Insulated roofs are one of the best ways to help keep your home warm during winter.

Door Sweeps:

Doors are a major source of heat loss in homes during winter. Door sweeps are a great solution to help keep warmth from escaping from your home. You can buy door sweeps at most general home and hardware stores. Installing a door sweep is a budget-friendly way to keep your home warm this winter. Not only do they help retain warm air, but they also prevent cold air from entering your home.

Follow these simple tips to help keep your home warm this winter.