Sunday, July 31, 2011

Why You Should Insulate Your Electrical Outlets

When you have electrical outlets on the exterior walls of your home, you could be losing some of the heat through these areas and allowing drafts of cold air into the rooms. All you have to do to find out if you need to insulate your electrical outlets is to hold your hand over one of the outlets when it is cold and windy outside. You will be able to feel the cold air blowing through.

It is relatively inexpensive and easy to insulate these outlets. You can purchase the seals at your local hardware or home improvement store, or if you live in a rural area, you can order them from an online dealer. These sealers are simply foam shields cut to the shape of outlets and they fit between the plate and the wire box in the wall. They will help to prevent any cold air from coming into your home.

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Since you can insulate all the electrical outlets easily in one afternoon, you can cut the power supply to the home by turning off the panel box. If you only want to install a seal in one outlet, you do have to make sure you turn off the power coming to that outlet. Remove the cover plate from the outlet and place the cut out seals over the wire box. Then you can replace the plate and it's all done. It really is that easy to do this chore.

There are different types of seals for outlets, so you do have to make sure you get the ones that provide insulation. Many people make the mistake of picking up weather stripping seals for exterior wall outlets. Although they will perform the same task, they are quite expensive and will cost you at least three or four times the cost of the insulating seals.

Why You Should Insulate Your Electrical Outlets

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