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5 Easy Home Hacks to Keep Your House Warm & Save on Heating Bills
Metro Detroit residents get expert tips to stay cozy and cut costs this winter.
Apr. 10, 2026 at 7:09pm
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Vibrant home heating essentials take center stage in a bold, pop art-inspired illustration, reflecting the creative ways Metro Detroit residents can stay warm and save on energy costs this winter.Today in DetroitAs the winter chill sets in, Metro Detroit homeowners are looking for ways to stay warm and save on heating bills. Home improvement specialist Adam Helfman shares five easy tips, including adjusting thermostat settings, using ceiling fans properly, insulating windows and doors, preventing pipe freezes, and sealing drafts - all of which can make a big difference in maintaining a cozy home while easing the burden on heating systems.
Why it matters
With rising energy costs and unpredictable winter weather, finding simple and effective ways to keep homes warm without breaking the bank is crucial for many Metro Detroit residents. These expert-backed hacks can help people stay comfortable at home while potentially lowering their heating bills.
The details
Helfman's first tip is to switch the furnace fan from "auto" to "on" mode, which promotes better air circulation and can prevent potential furnace failures from frequent cycling. He also recommends using ceiling fans in reverse to push warm air back down into living spaces. Closing blinds and curtains adds an extra insulating layer, while opening cabinet doors allows warm air to circulate around pipes and prevent freezing. Finally, placing a towel at the bottom of exterior doors can seal drafts and minimize heat loss.
- As the chill of winter settles in, Metro Detroit residents are looking for ways to stay warm.
The players
Adam Helfman
A home improvement specialist and the driving force behind Hire It Done.
What they’re saying
“When the motor of your furnace frequently cycles on and off, it can lead to potential failures. By running the fan continuously, not only are you promoting better air circulation, but you're also saving energy in the long run.”
— Adam Helfman, Home improvement specialist
“This technique pushes the warm air that rises back down into the living space. Heat naturally rises, so we want to redirect it back to where we need it most.”
— Adam Helfman, Home improvement specialist
“This adds insulation, forcing the heat to travel through the material of the blinds before escaping through the glass.”
— Adam Helfman, Home improvement specialist
“This acts as an insulator, minimizing air loss and keeping the warmth inside.”
— Adam Helfman, Home improvement specialist
The takeaway
These simple, expert-backed home hacks can make a big difference in keeping Metro Detroit residents warm and cozy this winter while potentially lowering their heating costs. By making a few easy adjustments, homeowners can improve air circulation, insulation, and energy efficiency to stay comfortable without breaking the bank.




