Should i close 2 bedroom doors that arent being used, to make it stay?
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Your sentence got cut off, Bev. I am left wondering what you mean by make it stay? Closed? Warm? Disguised? Please read your post again and be more precise as to what you want to stay.
Heh, Bev, here's a cheap solution. I am going to do this myself soon in preparation for chilly winter days and nights. If you don't feel like sewing you could discretely use your handy glue gun on the back where nobody will see it.
https://www.17apart.com/2013/11/how-to-diy-door-snake-draft-stopper.html
A new pet?
Yes! Close the vents in the unused rooms too. You’ll save some cash by not heating empty rooms. :) I always make sure all our closets are closed for the same reason. :)
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Feb 20, 2015 - Keeping your doors open is perhaps the easiest to follow - and is definitely ... as what you need to do to maximize the efficacy of your home heating and cooling system. ... carrying cool or warm air throughout the house with relative ease. ... most out of your HVAC system, make sure to keep your doors open.Peggy, I am absolutely amazed by this information! Luckily, I have large gaps underneath my doors, but I shall try leaving the doors open and see if my energy costs improve. Thanks so much for the info.