Did you know that, according to the U.S. Department of Energy,
10% of air leaks out of the average house through the windows? Also, an
estimate by Energy Star states that homeowners could save an annual 7-15% on
their energy bills by replacing their own windows with more efficient models.
If you live in an old home, it might not
be possible to replace all of the windows in your home. However, there are
still many simple and cheap things that you can do that will help to insulate
your windows.
Apply
Rubber Weather Sealing
At your local hardware store you will be
able to find some inexpensive strips of rubber weather sealing that is self
adhesive. You can cut a long strip down to fit your window and then peel it off
and stick it to the frame in order to close gaps and keep out drafts. This is a
cheap solution, but it can be very effective and it will not affect the
appearance of the windows. Be very careful when you peel off the rubber strips
later, as they can leave a stick residue.
Keep
Some Draft Snakes Around As Pets
What is a draft snake? It is a soft
plush fabric tube that you can use on a window sill or also underneath your
doors to prevent cold air from creeping into your home. They are sold online or
you can make your own
by filling a tube of fabric with rice or beans. They are cheap and simple, but
of course they will only insulate the window sill and not the rest of the
glass.
Add
Insulating Window Film
Another option for insulating your
windows in the winter is to use insulating window film.
This is a transparent product that sticks directly to your window and gives
them an extra layer of protection. This means that your windows will not be
perfectly transparent, as the film will affect the view somewhat, so you might
only want to use them in some parts of the house.
These are just a few
simple ways that you can insulate your windows and save money on your energy
bill this winter at your home. For more helpful tips, contact me at
aubra@aubrarealtor.com or phone me at 1-888-279-1778.
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