As less and less people are building new homes, most people are buying homes that are now approaching the 100 year old mark. Older homes have their appeal of having some history and character to them that new homes just don’t have.
Older homes do come with a downside though. Large utility bills being at the top of that list. Luckily, there are easy fixes that can save you money on energy costs, and actually be valuable upgrades to a home. Let’s take a look at some of the best energy saving upgrades you can make on your old home.
Seal Air Ducts
Air ducts move air from your furnace to your living space. Older ducts have a tendency to bleed out heat…
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