Winter Energy Savings Under $100:

Quick Fixes With Big Payoff

Want lower bills without a full remodel? These under-$100 upgrades take minutes to install and can start saving this season—perfect for SE Pennsylvania winters and Coastal NC cold snaps alike.

1) Weatherstripping & Door Sweeps ($10–$25)

Why: Gaps around doors/windows leak warm air.
What to do:

  • Add adhesive foam weatherstripping to door/window frames.

  • Install a door sweep on exterior doors.
    Fast test: At night, turn lights on indoors and look for light escaping around door edges.
    Payoff: Up to 10% heat loss reduction in drafty spots; feels warmer instantly.

2) Outlet & Switch Gaskets ($6–$12 for a 10-pack)

Why: Exterior wall outlets are mini chimneys.
What to do: Remove cover plate → insert foam gasket → replace plate.
Payoff: Small cost, big comfort boost in older homes/over garages.

3) Rope Caulk & Window Film Kits ($8–$30)

Why: Leaky single-pane or older double-pane windows = chilly rooms.
What to do:

  • Press rope caulk into sash gaps (removes in spring).

  • Apply a clear shrink film kit (hair dryer tightens).
    Payoff: Noticeable draft reduction; protects rooms you actually use.

4) Smart Power Strips ($20–$35)

Why: TVs, game consoles, and chargers sip power 24/7.
What to do: Use a master-controlled strip—when the TV is off, accessories cut power.
Payoff: Saves standby energy and keeps entertainment centers tidy.

5) LED Bulbs (6-Pack $15–$25)

Why: Incandescents = heat, not light.
What to do: Swap the most-used fixtures first (kitchen, family room, exterior).
Payoff: LEDs use ~75% less energy and last years; brighter, safer outdoor lighting for early sunsets.

6) Programmable/Basic Smart Thermostat ($40–$80)

Why: Heating empty rooms burns cash.
What to do: Set setbacks:

  • Day (away): 65–68°F

  • Evening: 68–70°F

  • Overnight: 65–67°F
    Payoff: DOE suggests ~1% savings per degree of setback for 8 hours. Even a basic programmable unit pays for itself fast.

7) Water Heater Temperature & Insulation ($0–$30)

Why: Many units ship at 140°F.
What to do:

  • Lower to 120°F (safer for kids, cuts scaling).

  • Add a water-heater blanket (for older tank models) and foam pipe sleeves on the first 6–10 feet of hot line.
    Payoff: Lower gas/electric use; hotter showers last longer.

8) Furnace Filter & Return Air Flow ($8–$20)

Why: Clogged filters strain systems and spike bills.
What to do: Swap filters every 1–3 months in winter; keep returns unblocked (no furniture).
Payoff: Better airflow, quieter operation, fewer service calls.

9) Attic Hatch & Pull-Down Stairs Seals ($20–$40)

Why: Unsealed attic access leaks heat like a window left open.
What to do: Install an attic hatch cover or DIY foam board gasket.
Payoff: Warmer hallways/bedrooms below, less stack-effect heat loss.

10) Draft Stoppers & Curtain Strategy ($10–$30)

Why: Old doors and big sliders are tough.
What to do: Add weighted draft snakes, hang thermal curtains, and open drapes on sunny days (close at dusk).
Payoff: Passive solar gain by day; insulation by night.

30-Minute “Warm-Up” Checklist

  • Replace HVAC filter

  • Set thermostat schedule

  • Weatherstrip front/back doors

  • Foam gaskets on exterior-wall outlets

  • LED bulbs in top 6 fixtures

  • Lower water heater to 120°F

  • Draft snakes at the worst door/sliders

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Bonus: When To Call A Pro

  • Chimney/Dryer Vent Clean (fire safety + efficiency)

  • Duct Sealing/Insulation (great ROI in older homes)

  • Energy Audit (blower door + infrared shows exact leaks)

Need trusted vendors in SE PA or Coastal NC? Reply VENDORS and tell us your area—we’ll share our short list.

Thinking of selling this spring? These fixes improve comfort now and show great on photos/showings later. Reply LIST for a pre-spring prep plan, or BUY for a winter shortlist (on + off-market).

— The Mariel G. Weiss Team
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