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Winter Heating Tips

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When temperatures drop to freezing lows, heating and plumbing problems are very common.  There are many things that homeowners can do to prevent these problems that have the potential to cause severe damage to your home.

 MacGregor offers the following winter home heating tips to help homeowners and their families avoid the damage heating and plumbing problems can cause during freezing weather.     

  • One of the easiest heating tips: On sunny days, take advantage of the sun to bring in heat. Adjust blinds so they are open and tilted toward the ceiling—but be sure to close the blinds at sundown.
  • Set your ceiling fan in the reverse position, on low.  When radiant heat enters your home from the windows aimed upward, the fan will help circulate warm air all around the room.
  • Wetness Equals Warmth: Homes become dried-out in the wintertime. During cold weather, increased use of your heater causes the home and its interior air to become dryer than usual.  A humidifier can help add needed moisture to your home during the wintertime.
  • Humidifiers can also improve health issues like dry sinuses, while saving energy.  Since moist air holds heat, you may feel more comfortable and lower your normal heat setting due to the increased comfort.
  • Make sure to maintain your humidifier properly.  Whether it is a portable or whole-house humidifier, consult the manufacturer’s instructions for care.  However, in general, clean or replace the filters regularly and wash the base and reservoir.
  • Fireplaces can waste a lot of energy, as they pull warm air out of the house through the chimney. Make sure the damper is closed when you’re not using your fireplace. Installing glass doors can also help keep heat in your home when the fireplace is not in use.
  • Don’t lose heated air through exhaust fans. Use them sparingly and turn them off when not in use during colder weather as they pull heated air out of your house.
  • Exhaust fans can also cause negative pressure inside your home that can lead to back drafts from your fireplace and can cause drafts through the walls, windows and un-insulated outlets in your home.
  • Clear airflow for registers and vents. Make sure your vents and registers are not blocked by holiday decorations, blinds or furniture. Restricted airflow causes your heater to work overtime, which is directly reflected in your winter energy usage.
  • The best defense against heating problems is to make sure your system is maintained year-round. Having heating equipment serviced at least once a year could reduce your heating bill and prevent costly repairs and replacements in the future.

If you do find yourself in a plumbing or heating emergency situation, MacGregor offers 24/7 emergency service 231-526-9633.

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