4 Ways to Heat an Old Home in the Winter


If you have an older Chicago home that has not been upgraded with modern HVAC technology such as energy-saving equipment or programmable thermostats, it's important to ensure that you are still finding ways to be energy efficient. This doesn't necessarily mean a total overhaul of your current system. There are many ways to heat your home without breaking the bank. Here are a few ways to heat an old home in the winter.

Energy Audits

One of the best choices you can make regarding energy usage is to schedule an energy audit. A professional auditor thoroughly examines your home inside as well as outside to identify areas of energy waste. Your auditor will make the assessment considering past energy bills, the size of your home, the number of occupants, and features of the home, for example.

Weatherproof Your Home

One finding of an energy audit could be sources of air loss. You can reduce heat loss by plugging leaks and gaps. Around doors and windows, make sure there's ample weatherstripping, which is relatively inexpensive. You can also use caulk to fill in gaps around window frames, providing an extra layer of protection.

Insulate the Attic

Your auditor might also recommend insulation. A lot of heat escapes through your attic, so it's important to have good insulation. The cheaper, traditional way is to use fiberglass blankets or batts. A more effective, but more expensive method is to use spray insulation. Either way, it will tremendously cut heat loss in your house.

Routine Maintenance

Regular maintenance is very important, especially with older systems. Ideally, a check in spring gets your system ready for Chicago's hot summers. In fall, furnace maintenance ensures your furnace is ready to face the demands of winter.

Keeping your home warm in the winter is integral to the overall comfort of your family. That's why you should call our pros at Tempco Heating and Air Conditioning Co. today to set up an audit or to have your heating system evaluated. Contact us today at (847) 670-7000 for more information or to schedule an appointment.