23Jun
On: June 23, 2018 In: Homeowner's Insurance

homeowners insuranceAs Floridians, we know the cost of air conditioning becomes one of the largest home expenses during the long summers. Cooling expenses, along with homeowners insurance costs should also be a consideration when buying a house, as both are two of the biggest costs of home ownership, beyond just making mortgage payments.

These are some of the steps you can take to keep your home comfortable and cheaper to run:

Seal

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency says that gaps in your doors and windows could let as much outside air in as an open window if your home is not properly draft proofed. The addition of additional sealant or weather stripping around doors and windows could reduce your power bills and help your house stay more comfortable.

Insulate 

Adding additional insulation is one of those home improvement projects that usually pays for itself in a short time. You can choose to hire a professional or plan it as a DIY project on the weekend.

Use fans

Box and ceiling fans don’t actually reduce the temperature, but they help rooms feel cooler in the same way that a breeze can cool you off on a warm day. Just remember to turn them off if nobody is in the room.

Install a programmable thermostat

It makes sense to turn the thermostat up if nobody stays home all day, and a programmable thermostat can do this job automatically. It can also be set to reduce the temperature a short time before everybody gets home from school and work.

Consider alternative energy

The Sunshine State is one of those perfect locations for solar energy systems, and many solar power companies offer good financing deals. You could enjoy clean and free energy from the sun!

homeowners insuranceSouthern Oak Insurance is proud to provide the same quality coverage and service that you have expected for years. Our goal is to protect your family as well as your bottom line, and we’re here to help you every step of the way. Contact a Southern Oak agent today to get a free quote!