As the outside temperature falls, we raise the temperature inside, and with it, heating costs go up, too. While peaceful white snowfall may be picturesque, the winter utility bills are not quite as pretty.
As the outside temperature falls, we raise the temperature inside, and with it, heating costs go up, too. While peaceful white snowfall may be picturesque, the winter utility bills are not quite as pretty.
You've sealed all the leaky windows and doors in your home, but your heating bill is still sky high. What else you can do to keep heating costs down? Sealing air leaks is a great first step. Luckily, there are other methods for hacking your way to lower heating costs. Here are some creative ways to save!
Ready to buy a new home but not sure about house-hunting in the winter? While icy driveways and snowed-out open houses can be less than thrilling, there are surprising benefits to purchasing a home during the coldest time of year.
Here we go again! After a relatively tame December and January, winter came roaring back with a vengeance in February, making for long commutes, slippery roads, driveways and sidewalks, and cancellations across the state.