Ozark Living

September 2018

Ozark Living, Northwest Arkansas’ longest running real estate publication, is distributed the first week of each month.

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OZARK LIVING • SEPTEMBER 2018 • 43 1 Adjust your thermostat. Lower the heat on your thermostat while you are away from home and before you go to bed. Better yet, invest in a programmable thermostat so you don't have to give it a second thought. 2 Seal gaps around windows and doors. Cracks and gaps around windows and doors can let cold dra s into your home. Weather- stripping or caulking will seal these problem areas and keep your home warmer, without having to turn up the heat. 3 Insulate well to protect your home from the cold. Add insulation to your basement walls, headers or attic to make a noticeable diff erence in the temperature of your home and its energy consumption. Adding insulation is one of the simplest and most-cost eff ective ways to increase home energy effi ciency. 4 Make use of natural sources of heat. Pull back your curtains to let natural light in. e sun can help to warm a room with its rays on a bright fall or winter day. If there are any large windows in your home that don't receive much sunlight, keep the curtains closed to form a barrier from the cold. 5 Use ceiling fans to your advantage. In the winter, set the fan to rotate clockwise. e blades will pull the air up and around, redirecting warm air that rises back down into the living space. e eff ect can help you lower your thermostat by two degrees in the winter. While cutting back on energy may seem more challenging as the weather gets colder, it doesn't have to be. ere are many no- or low-cost methods to conserve energy that can provide consistent savings over time. Scott McGillivray is the award-winning TV host of the hit series Income Property on HGTV Canada, a full-time real estate investor, contractor, author, and educator. Maximize fall and winter energy savings with these fi ve simple tips ADVICE Living By Scott McGillivray Metro Creative Connection As temperatures decrease during the fall and winter months around Northwest Arkansas, energy usage and costs tend to climb. ese fi ve energy-saving tips for your home will ensure the comfort of your family and your wallet.

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