Efficient Abode

How to Keep an Older Home Comfortable Without Replacing Your HVAC

Older homes often feel drafty in winter and stuffy in summer, even when the furnace or AC runs constantly. With targeted air sealing, insulation upgrades, and smart system tweaks, you can dramatically improve comfort and cut energy bills without a full HVAC replacement.

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How to Turn a Drafty Older Home Into a Cozy Winter Retreat

Older homes are charming, but their drafts, thin insulation, and leaky windows can make winter miserable and expensive. With a few targeted upgrades ranging from free fixes to weekend DIY projects, you can dramatically improve comfort and cut heating bills by 20 to 35%.

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Why Older Homes Cool Less Efficiently (And the Fixes That Actually Move the Needle)

Homes built before 1980 often lose 30 to 50% more conditioned air than modern construction due to poor insulation, single-pane windows, and decades of accumulated air leaks. Targeted upgrades to sealing, insulation, and airflow can cut cooling bills by 25 to 40% without a full renovation.

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Why Older Homes Lose More Heat (And What You Can Actually Do About It)

Homes built before 1980 were constructed with little to no insulation standards, leaving walls, attics, and basements as open conduits for heat loss. The good news is that targeted upgrades can cut heating bills by 20 to 40% and make your home noticeably more comfortable within a single season.

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How to Insulate an Older Home With Plaster Walls Without Major Demolition

Older homes with plaster walls are notoriously drafty and energy-hungry, but tearing out walls to add insulation is expensive and destructive. There are proven methods to dramatically improve your home’s thermal performance without touching a single inch of original plaster.

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