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According to experts, this is often because of overlooked factors that could be keeping your home consistently warm.

Whats more, as heat escapes this is costing you money on utility bills during winter.

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This allows proper air circulation and heat to distribute evenly around the house.

As a result, this will cause your space to feel colder.

Drafty areas

If you feel chilly indoors, you might want to check for drafty areas in the home.

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White vent on wall

Potential gaps or cracks around windows and doorframes can let in the cold air.

Department of Energy, windows are responsible for up to 30% of heat loss.

Gaps in your window frames can cause similar problems.

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Someone sealing base of window frame

One of the most effective ways to stop drafts is by sealing gaps around your windows.

it’s possible for you to use weatherstripping or draft excluders to seal these gaps.

Another solution is to place a suitable, draft exclusion runner along the bottom of your door.

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This will block cold air from blowing in through gaps in the door frame.

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Ensure these are properly insulated as heat can often be lost, as a result of poor insulation.

Another hidden culprit is poorly insulated floorboards, adds Barrow.

We always remember to check doors and windows but floorboards are so often forgotten.

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Man closing a door

To test for drafts, run a hand along gaps in your wooden floorboards.

If you notice a chill, applying draft-proofing tape or sealant can be an inexpensive fix.

Not only will these help to insulate the room but reduce heat loss.

Loft insulation

Loft insulation

This prevents the draft from traveling through your home, reducing the amount of heat lost.

Be sure that attics are properly insulated to keep the warmth in and the cold out.

The attic is one of the most vulnerable areas of your home for unnoticed drafts, advises Houston.

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This is generally because people spend less time there.

Give your attic a thorough inspection to ensure that its not letting in any drafts.

Not only that, an attic is a common place where your home can lose heat.

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Fill in any gaps and ensure that it is properly insulated, attic insulation doesnt have to be expensive.

Regular maintenance is essential to get the best out of iit during the winter months.

Whats more, maintenance can help prevent breakdowns and extend the life of your heating system.

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