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Reduce Your Heating Bills This Winter

Overlooked Sources of Heat Loss in the Home

By Mark Tyrol, published Sep 04, 2006
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Imagine leaving a window open all winter long - the heat loss, cold drafts and wasted energy! If your home has a folding attic stair, fireplace or clothes dryer, that may be just what is occurring in your home every day.

These often overlooked sources of heat loss and air leakage can cause heat to pour out and the cold outside air to rush in - costing you higher heating bills.

Air leaks are the largest source of heating and cooling loss in the home. Air leaks occur through the small cracks around doors, windows, pipes, etc. Most homeowners are well aware of the benefits caulk and weatherstripping provide to minimize heat loss and cold drafts.

But what can you do about the four largest “holes” in your home - the folding attic stair, the whole house fan, the fireplace and the clothes dryer? Here are some tips and techniques that can easily, quickly and inexpensively seal and insulate these holes.

Attic Stairs

When attic stairs are installed, a large hole (approximately 10 square feet) is created in your ceiling. The ceiling and insulation that were there have to be removed, leaving only a thin, unsealed, sheet of plywood.

Your attic space is ventilated directly to the outdoors. In the winter, the attic space can be very cold, and in the summer it can be very hot. And what is separating your conditioned house from your unconditioned attic? That thin sheet of plywood.

Often a gap can be observed around the perimeter of the door. Try this yourself: at night, turn on the attic light and shut the attic stairway door - do you see any light coming through? These are gaps add up to a large opening where your heated/cooled air leaks out 24 hours a day. This is like leaving a window open all year round.

An easy, low-cost solution to this problem is to add an attic stair cover. An attic stair cover provides an air seal, reducing the air leaks. Add the desired amount of insulation over the cover to restore the insulation removed from the ceiling.

Whole House Fans

Reduce Your Heating Bills This Winter

Saving energy is easy. Stop air leaks and save money by sealing the fireplace with a fireplace plug.

Credit: Mark Tyrol

Copyright: 2006 Battic Door Energy Conservation

Takeaways
  • Air leaks are the largest source of heating and cooling loss in the home.
  • The attic stair is one of the largest holes in the home.
  • The fireplace is one of the largest holes in the home.
Did You Know?
Seal the fireplace, attic stair, whole house fan and clothes dryer for under $100. This small investment can pay for itself in as little as one month!
Resources
  • To learn more about energy conservation visit Battic Door Energy Conservation at www.batticdoor.com
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