Colleen27
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I have noticed that no one has said anything about putting plastic up at the windows. We have done this for a few years, we save the plastic from year to year until they start to tear then use the larger ones for smaller windows. We found we save almost $60 a month. Plus we put up plastic on the doors we dont use during the winter months.
Oh and we keep our house at 64 degrees since we all have asthma.
We're going to be doing the plastic for the first time this winter. Our house has the original 130yo windows.
We've replaced most of the upstairs windows and will get the last two done before it gets really cold, but the main floor has very distinctive, historic wood windows that will be very expensive to replace, so we aren't going to get to those this year. I hate to put the plastic up over them, but I don't see any way around it. The people who did the clean out here when the house was foreclosed threw out all the storms & screens that were stored in the basement. 
I've actually been pleasantly surprised so far, though. Overall, this house is a LOT easier to heat/cool than I thought it would be... Those "old fashioned" building practices like 'dead space' entryways and deciduous trees to the east and west make much more of a difference than I expected, and the old wood windows aren't nearly as drafty as I'd have imagined.

