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10 easy ways to keep your Asheville home warm this winter

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ASHEVILLE, N.C. (828newsNOW) — As mountain temperatures dip below freezing, keeping homes warm without driving up the energy bill becomes a local art form. Whether you live in a century-old bungalow in Montford or a mountain cabin outside Weaverville, these simple tips and hacks can help you stay toasty all winter long.

Seal the leaks

Drafts around windows and doors can steal up to 30 percent of your home’s heat. Use inexpensive weatherstripping or caulk to seal gaps — especially in older homes.

Reverse ceiling fans

Flip the switch on your ceiling fan so blades turn clockwise. This pushes warm air down, keeping living spaces more comfortable.

Use thermal curtains

Heavy, insulated curtains can block drafts and help trap heat. Open them on sunny days to let natural light warm your space, then close them at dusk to lock in the heat.

Layer your rugs

Hardwood floors are beautiful, but they can make a room feel chilly. Add a thick area rug or two to insulate against cold air creeping up from below.

Wrap your water heater

If your water heater is in an unheated space, a simple insulating blanket can cut energy use and keep showers warmer longer.

Let your oven do double duty

After baking, leave the oven door open (once it’s off!) to let the leftover heat warm your kitchen.

DIY draft stoppers

Roll up a towel or fill a fabric tube with rice to block cold air sneaking in under doors. It’s an easy, low-cost fix that works wonders.

Upgrade your thermostat

A programmable or smart thermostat can automatically lower temperatures when you’re asleep or away — saving money while keeping your home cozy.

Check your attic insulation

Heat rises, and poor insulation lets it escape fast. Even adding a few inches of insulation can make a noticeable difference.

Warm up with layers

Sometimes the simplest tip is best — throw on an extra sweater, thick socks or a fleece blanket for instant comfort.

With Asheville’s mix of mountain air and fluctuating temperatures, a few small adjustments can make a big impact.

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