With wintertime at its zenith, those of us across the Northern hemisphere have a little extra time to catch up on some good reading. When it comes to your home and heating system, here are three good reads to prepare you for whatever the winter has left in store:
End the War of Warmth
Even with record low energy prices this heating season, there can still be a lot of contention about where exactly the thermostat is set and where it should stay. But it doesn’t have to be that way. Learn about how to make everyone in your house happy and find the best temperature in your home: https://www.richmondsair.com/knowledge-center/ductless-mini-split.html.
Work on Upgrades
Since you could be paying less than half on heating this year than you did last year, why not take the extra savings and invest in some energy upgrades for your home? This can help cut energy costs for years to come, no matter how cold it is outside. Learn more about cost-effective energy upgrades.
Prepare for Emergencies
Heavy snowstorms, ice debacles and flash flooding have become nearly routine winter weather in many parts of the country. Learn about how to protect your family as well as your home’s appliances, like furnaces and hot water heaters, by reading up on emergency preparedness tips from FEMA.
Being prepared for winter weather is always the best idea. Here’s to a warm winter in 2016!