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There are easy ways and inexpensive ways to warm up your home during winter, with overnight temperatures reaching zero in some parts of the country.
Dr Marcos Pelenur from EECA (Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority) says there are about 724,000 heat pumps in homes across the country and it’s important to clean the filters regularly.
“Heat pump filters can get clogged – aim to clean them every few weeks and your heat pump will run more efficiently and save you money.”
You can also use a dehumidifier to help heat a room faster, according to Dr Pelenur. He advises running the dehumidifier when you turn your heater on.
“Dehumidifiers work best in warm rooms and all the electricity they use gets released as heat - so your heater needs to do less work.”
If the cold draughts are whistling through your home, Dr Pelenur suggests putting low-cost draught stopping tape around windows or doors and tightening up the hinges on doors and windows.
“If you can’t do that, you can roll up a towel and put it up against the door or a window.”
He says it’s important to avoid lots of moisture in the home over winter because it increases the risk of mould. Air your home by opening windows and doors a few times a day, even in winter, he says.
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