You can save on your energy bills by draught proofing your sash windows very easily. A home loses over 25% of its total heat due to draughts. Spending some time to make your home energy efficient will save you time and money with minimal expense and effort.
There are many areas in a home that may be draughty and identifying the areas where you are losing heat will be important. Because of their size and location, most heat is lost from sash windows and you will save a significant amount of money when you properly treat your sash windows for energy efficiency.
An easy way to check for heat loss in your home is to light a candle slowly move it around the frame of windows and doors. When the candle flickers, there is a draught that needs attention. There are a few steps you can take to help eliminate draughts from your sash windows that are affordable and relatively easy to carry out.
Heavy curtains or drapes are one way that a person can reduce draughts from their sash windows. When sash windows are very old, the need to have the window repaired and made energy efficient may be unavoidable, however using heavy drapes will keep heat from escaping.
If the panes in the window are loose, using silicone bathtub caulking will provide the necessary sealant to secure the panes and keep air from escaping through them. This also is a very affordable to treat large window panes.
Sash windows that are very old often will need further assistance from a professional to achieve the level of energy efficiency that will save significant amounts of money. The professionals can re-glaze or apply secondary glaze to the windows which will increase their efficiency. These professionals are also available to re-fit the windows and make them thoroughly energy efficient with parting beads, foam, and seals. When you have completed the repair of your windows you will save on your energey bills by draught proofing your sash windows.
If you’re going to save on your energy bills by Sash window draught proofing, you may want to spend some extra time taking care of all of the draughts in your home in the form of sash window repairs London and cut your overall energy costs.
Originally posted 2010-01-19 14:55:56.
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Thanks for the article, very useful and a great way to save money by not replacing the original windows (very costly), and saving money on your heating bills