Every winter, many homeowners notice the same problem. The house feels colder, the heater runs longer, and the energy bills climb. Most people assume this means their heating system is failing. In many cases, that is not true. The real issue often comes from small gaps and simple problems around the home that allow warm air to escape. Cold air slips in quietly, forcing the heating system to work harder than it should. These problems rarely show up all at once. They build over time. A loose seal here or a blocked vent there can slowly reduce comfort without anyone noticing. The good news is that some of the most effective fixes do not require major work or high costs. Small changes can help your home hold heat better and feel more comfortable when temperatures drop. Knowing where to look makes all the difference. Weatherstripping Stops Heat from Slipping Out…
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