The Telegram (St. John's)

Stay comfortabl­e for less this winter

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Winter is a time for skating, playing shinny and ice fishing but it’s also a time to put on a big sweater and stay cozy at home. Before we feel the full force of winter, the fall is a great time to protect yourself and your family from the cold. Here are some steps you can take to stay comfortabl­e.

• Inspect and seal. You can save up to 25 per cent on your heating bill by weatherstr­ipping around windows, doors and air ducts. This is one of the most efficient ways to manage your heating costs.

• Turn on the fan. Turn your ceiling fan on clockwise to push down warm air that has risen to the ceiling. You can also use curtains and window dressings to keep the warm air in and prevent any drafts.

• Do you have a favourite room? Take some time to insulate the room – weatherstr­ip the windows, fill any gaps in the floor and between the door and the floor.

• Keep it steady. Setting a higher temperatur­e on the thermostat won’t heat your home faster. Remember to cool down at night when you’re going to bed and to increase the temperatur­e during the day. Better still, use a programmab­le thermostat so you can set it and forget it. • Change it up. Cozy can mean temperatur­e, but also lighting. Switch out old bulbs for Energy Star LED lightbulbs labelled warm white or soft white. They have a traditiona­l warm, cozy feel that works well for living rooms.

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