How to Help your Renters Stay Warm and Save Money this Winter
Written by SayHomeBuy Admin // 2016/02/10 // Improving the Home // No comments
Winter is no fun for a lot of people. It is cold, dark, snowy, and often times an icy mess. When owning a home, it’s important to make certain upgrades and maintenance the property that you’re renting out. During the winter season, the home should be prepped for cold weather to ensure that the tenants stay warm and save money on the cost of electricity. By making a few changes to the property, it will increase the energy efficiency of the space and make it more comfortable for those who are residing on the property.
Install New Windows
One of the first things about keeping a your property warm is that you have to figure out a way to keep the heat inside. If heat escape your property to easily then not only will your tenants have higher energy bills, they will also come and complain to you because they are too cold. One of the places you might consider starting at to help keep the heat in is the windows. Windows are one of the most common factors that contribute to low indoor temperatures if they’re old and are outdated. Install new energy efficient windows to prevent drafts and have proper ventilation in the building. Storm windows are known to reduce air leakage and can significantly reduce heat loss when used with heavy curtains.
Caulk Cracks and Holes
Caulking holes and cracks that are present around doors or windows can make it easy to prevent drafts from being present, which can allow heat to escape. This will increase the energy efficiency of the home for an easy DIY project that you can do yourself in just minutes. This includes any crack around doors and windows around the foundation of your property.
Add Insulation
Adding insulation in the attic and other areas of the home can help to keep warm air in for a longer period of time for proper climate control. Spray foam insulation is an ideal option and can prevent up to 40 percent of energy loss. This can be sprayed in the nooks and crannies of awkward corners in the building on wiring holes, attic hatches, plumbing vents, and behind knee walls. You can also rely on software from companies like Rentec Direct to manage the other areas of the property to maintain it, which includes landscaping, utilities, and property management fees.
Add Carpet
Homes that have all wood or tile flooring tend to be colder due to bare floors that can reach low temperatures. Install carpet in the most used rooms of the home for added warmth that will allow your renters to remain more comfortable during the winter season. This will make the home more energy efficient and can reduce the cost of electricity due to less use of the HVAC system.
You’re guaranteed to have happy tenants during the winter season by helping them to stay warm with a few simple changes that can be made on the property that you’re renting. You’ll help the renters save money on their electricity bill each month for an energy efficient home.





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