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How To Tame Your High Hydro Bills

On January 27, 2018 by johnny

Many Canadian homeowners are frustrated by the payments they have to spend on hydro, especially during the times of year when turning off the heat or air conditioning is not a feasible option. You shouldn’t have to suffer in the freezing cold or the sweltering heat in order to make your bills more affordable. Luckily, there is a solution that can help tame your expensive hydro bills without sacrificing your safety or comfort.

It is very likely that your hydro bills are so expensive because elements of your home are sabotaging the appliances that regulate the indoor temperature. Home elements like your windows and doors can let in drafts of air throughout the year—this makes you run the furnace all day long in the winter and use air conditioning at all hours during the summer. These window and door drafts make you more dependent on your heating and cooling applianceswhile also ruining their effectiveness. No matter how high you turn up your furnace or air conditioning, the air leaks will disrupt the overall temperature.

The only way that you can fix this issue is to upgrade your home with new windows and doors in order to provide proper insulation during the colder and hotter seasons. These window replacements should be made with high-quality materials and be manufactured by a company that is dedicated to making residential houses more energy-efficient. The manufacturer and distributor Golden Windows is a sensible choice for those looking to make some wise window and door replacements. The dedicated company continues to be an active participant with Energy Star and promotes products that reduce energy consumption by residential homeowners.

If you want to get started on your home energy makeover, you should learn these important terms about windows and doors first:

Low-E Glazing:You will see the term Low-E glazing when you are looking at windows—this means low emissivity glazing that will help with insulation. Low-E glazing is designed to reflect the indoor temperature back inside and the outdoor temperature back outside.

Weather-stripping: Sealing openings for doors and windows to prevent moisture from crossing the threshold and to insulate the interior temperature. There are many different types of weather-stripping techniques and materials like tension seals, felt, reinforced vinyl, tape, silicone and more.

Caulking:The process of sealing cracks around the exterior of windows and doorswith caulk to prevent air from getting inside. The material is waterproof so it is also used to prevent moisture from leaking through the window or door.

Your hydro bills don’t have to be a burden every time the weather feels harsh — the costs don’t have to rise during cold winters or sweltering summers. You can reduce the need for heating and cooling appliances if you get rid of your drafty windows and doors and get energy-efficient replacements. These will be investments that will keep you feeling comfortable in your own home and make opening your bills a lot less stressful.

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