Staying boiling in the wintertime is crucial for comfort and health. Here are some tips for keeping your property warm: Insulate your home: Insulation helps to keep the heat inside your home. Make sure your property is respectfully insulated, especially in areas like the roof, walls, and windows, but seal windows and doors: Check for air leaks around windows and doors and seal them with caulk or weather stripping to prevent freezing air from entering your home; Use curtains: Heavy curtains or drapes can help to retain heat inside your home. Another way to keep boiling at property is heating from either central Heating and Air Conditioning systems or from portable units. My buddy and I love to keep the property a bit cooler while in the evening when my associate and I are sleeping so that my associate and I avoid high power bills. Using a fireplace to heat the property is a good method for keeping warm, but if you don’t have wood at your disposal then it may be difficult and you may need to run your electric boiler or gas heater. Ideally, keep the temp in the property under 74F to avoid monstrous utility bills and try to wear more clothing while in the winter time when in the home. Some people love to use radiant heated floors to keep their feet warm, but also wearing thick wool socks will help keep your feet boiling while saving you currency. Regardless of how you heat your property or stay boiling while in the winter, consistently be aware of the temp in the property and keep the smart control component set to 74F or less to keep the bills to a minimum. Good luck!