SAEDNEWS: In winter, one major challenge everyone faces is keeping the home warm—a task that can be achieved with a few simple tricks.
According to the housekeeping service at Saed News, everyday items like aluminum foil or bubble wrap have different purposes, but they can also be used to prevent heat loss at home. How exactly can this be done, and what strategies can help reduce wasted energy? Here, we explore practical solutions.
Cover the Floor with Rugs
Rugs act as insulation, preventing heat from escaping and performing up to ten times better than bare floors. By placing rugs on the floor, you reduce energy costs, retain more warmth, and keep your home cozier.
Place Aluminum Foil Behind Radiators
Radiators are usually close to walls, but a small gap can allow heat to escape. Placing aluminum foil behind radiators reflects the heat back into the room instead of letting it reach the wall.
Use Bubble Wrap on Windows
Windows are one of the main sources of heat loss. Covering them with bubble wrap helps retain heat inside the house and prevents energy from escaping.
Install Shelves Above Radiators
If your ceiling is high and the radiator is under a window, shelves can help redirect heat. Instead of rising directly to the ceiling, the warmth hits the shelf, changes direction, and spreads into the living space.
Set Ceiling Fans to Rotate Clockwise
It’s important to adjust ceiling fans to rotate clockwise during colder months. This moves trapped warm air from the ceiling downwards, reducing energy loss by up to 10%.
Seal Gaps Under Doors
You might not realize how much heat escapes from under doors. Installing a door sweep or rail ensures the door closes tightly against the floor, keeping warmth inside.

Insulate Pipes to Prevent Freezing
Covering pipes with protective insulation keeps them warm, prevents freezing, avoids bursts, and conserves energy.
By implementing these simple measures, you can significantly reduce heat loss, save energy, and make your home more comfortable during colder months.