There is no need to do major work to improve the thermal comfort of your home. A simple gesture can be enough to gain several degrees without increasing the bill.
In a context where energy bills are exploding and respect for the environment is becoming a priority, every little gesture counts to reduce heating consumption. So yes, the idea of renovating or investing in complex systems can seem expensive, which is all the more reason to turn to small interventions that can make a big difference.
The thermal insulation of a house is often based on key elements: windows, walls, roof. But an often overlooked point lets a large quantity of heat escape, weakening interior comfort. It is these small gaps, sometimes invisible to the naked eye, which let heat escape and allow cold to infiltrate. This phenomenon is felt quickly: an unpleasant draft and a tendency to turn up the heating… until the bill explodes at the end of the month.
Fortunately, there are simple solutions to remedy this, or at least limit the damage. It’s a shame to ignore them when they are incredibly effective. No need to change your windows to improve the thermal comfort of your interior. A simple gesture, both economical and surprising, can change the situation.
The secret? Modest-looking, but formidable accessories: door draft excluders. Placed at the bottom of the openings, they block air passages and reinforce the seal, allowing heat to be kept inside. Available in different shapes and materials, these socks are easy to install and move, and above all, they are very affordable. With them you can gain several degrees without increasing your energy consumption. As a bonus, they limit drafts, making living and sleeping spaces more pleasant.
A small gesture that can have a big impact on your comfort and energy savings. Before thinking about heavy investments, give these great allies a chance. So, the best solution for optimal thermal comfort is simplicity.


