Stay cosy in the cold snap
Stay cosy in the cold snap
Is
your home feeling cold and uncomfortable in the first cold
snap of the winter? Christian Hoerning from EECA ENERGYWISE
says there are simple DIY fixes to make your home warmer,
easier to heat and more comfortable – it’s worth
thinking about these before the cold weather really sets
in.
Gaps under doors
Check
for gaps under your doors. You can fit draught excluders,
either brush strip types or for external doors, spring
loaded automatic seals. Damaged rubber seals around
aluminium joinery can easily be replaced.
Door
snakes
Use door snakes in front of your internal doors– these are available from many hardware and homeware stores or you can make your own.
Hinges and catches
Check whether hinges and catches are loose and tighten them up with a screw driver. Weather stripping, which you can buy cheaply from hardware stores, can be used to seal gaps around many doors or windows – it’s an easy job. If you get draughts from around door or window trims, seal behind them with clear or paintable sealant.
Unused fire places
You will
get a lot of draughts roaring through an unused chimney.
Block the chimney with a rubbish bag filled with shredded
newspapers. Make sure no one tries to light the fire with a
blocked chimney.
Downlights
Draughts
can be a real problem with older style recessed downlights.
The best solution is to replace these old style downlights
with modern IC or IC-F rated LED downlights that can be
insulated over.
Insulation
If your
house isn’t insulated or the insulation is old or needs
topping up, you will struggle to stay warm.
You may be able to add the cost of insulation to your rates from $9.00 a week – talk to your council. Or you may be eligible for free insulation under Warm Up New Zealand: Healthy Homes if you are on a low income and have children or older people in the household. Go to www.energywise.govt.nz to find out if there is a project in your area.
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