How To Keep Your Home Warm Without Touching Your Thermostat

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Insulate your home
If you live in an old building, there is a good chance it isn’t very well insulated. Here’s how you know: it’s blisteringly hot inside during the summer and freezing cold inside during the winter. Consider adding insulation to your home. While it might cost a bit up front, it will save you a lot of money in the long run, since the warm air you create inside will stay inside. You’ll enjoy it during the summer, too, when you want to keep cold air in.