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3 Signs Your Home Is Losing Heat

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Do you feel chilly inside your house even though the furnace is running?

Is your home drafty? Keeping a window air conditioner could be one of the reasons.

Are you continually turning your thermostat to higher settings, hoping your home will warm up?

If so, your house may be losing heat. Often this is due to faulty workmanship and outdated components. It’s a problem that obviously needs to be addressed, in big part because your heater is having to work harder than it should, but also because your utility bills could go through the roof. 

A chilly house is just one sign that your house may be losing heat.

There are other clues to watch out for as well. Listed below are three major signs of heat loss and what you can do to fix the problems. Many you can do yourself and others may require a professional. 

So what are signs of heat loss?

3 Signs of Heat Loss

1. Drafts around doors and windows

If you can feel a cool air coming in around doors and windows, chances are warm air is getting out.

A door or window that isn’t properly sealed is a sure-fire location for heat to escape.

2. Visual gaps around outlets and fixtures

Gaps and holes in your home provide entryways for outside air to enter.

These gaps can be spotted quickly…look for gaps where walls and floors meet (especially on exterior walls), around electrical outlets, and where fans and recessed lighting connect to the ceiling.

3. No frost on the roof when other roofs have frost

 If your neighbors have frost or snow on their roof and you don’t, then heat is escaping and melting the frost or snow on the roof.

How to fix heat loss problems

  1. Install weather stripping around doors and windows or use a rolled up towel or draft stopper to block gaps
  2. Apply plastic shrink insulation on windows
  3. Caulk cracks around window and door trim
  4. Hang heavy drapes or curtains
  5. Seal leaks around fixtures
  6. Add attic insulation and ensure ductwork is adequately sealed

The most accurate way to determine where your home is losing heat is by having a professional conduct a home energy audit.