Wednesday 16 October 2013

Easy Draught Proofing For Older Windows

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By Zara Zambini


There are some simple, yet very effective tips for draught proofing sash windows. These tips will not only keep the occupants warmer and more comfortable, they will also save a lot of money on winter heating costs. Many older homes do not have the benefit of new windows and winters can be long and very draughty. Taking the time to insulate and add some thick curtains will really be a huge help during the colder months.

Many home owners cannot afford to replace all their windows. Sometimes they may have to delay this expensive improvement for several years. In the mean time they must manage as best they can with old, draughty sash windows. The problem actually has two aspects. Not only is cold air coming in, but much of the warm air in the house is getting out. Stopping this expensive problem can be easier than many people think. Learning about simple insulation techniques is a good place to start.

The home owner or renter should thoroughly inspect all the windows to determine which draught proofing treatment will be the most effective. Weather stripping the windows is one of the easiest ways to stop the cold air. The self stick plastic strips are V shaped to fit into the track of the windows. They can really make a huge difference and cost very little.

Most of the big home improvement stores are an excellent source of information. Home owners can head over to their local store and talk to a well trained and helpful representative. They may be pleasantly surprised by how inexpensive it is to add a simple touch such as weather proofing strips to their windows. These foam strips are V shaped and have a self adhesive edge that is pressed into place on the inside track of the window.

One of the best ways to to cut down on draughts is by using heavy curtains or wooden shutters. There are a host of insulated or thermal curtains available to fit any size windows. They have the advantage of being a feature that can be taken to another home, making curtains a great option for renters. Thermal curtains are available in many different colors and styles. They can actually add a nice touch to any room and create a bright focal point.

One of the most popular ways to keep draughts at bay is by fixing plastic sheeting over the windows. Although it does not look very nice, it does a great job. Many people are finding that they can apply the plastic in only a few minuets. Kits are available at very low prices and have everything necessary to cover the draughty windows. This includes the plastic sheeting and double sided tape.

One of the best things about the plastic sheeting is that it can be taken down in the spring. The windows can then be opened to allow lots of fresh spring air to get in. Other simple steps are sturdy draught stoppers at each exterior door. These can also be used at the bottom of windows and do a nice job and add a fun touch to the room.

Home owners and renters have some very practical and affordable options. Draught proofing is a project that should be tackled in the autumn, before the weather gets too cold. Most of the solutions do not take much time and can be surprisingly effective.




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