Window insulation
If a homes thermal envelope is not at its peak performance, heat and cold can enter through weak points. Before looking for a drastic renovation and insulation replacement of the main structures like walls, ceilings and floors, looking at other areas that take minimal effort to fix is the smart thing to do.
Windows are especially vulnerable to extreme temperatures and can easily be penetrated by hot and cold temperatures. Even new windows or high quality windows can share that problem. Thermal loss is a major problem with windows, but fortunately there is also a simple fix. You can save a great deal of money by insulating your windows. The process is relatively simple and inexpensive.
Window Film Insulation
Window film is another effective option for keeping the sun rays in check in the summer. In the winter, most films also retain heat from the inside. Films are custom cut to the exact size of the glass right before installation. The film is attached to the outer layer of the interior window and warm air is then blown on the film with a hairdryer to tighten the film. The barrier created by the film slows down thermal infiltration.
Caulk
Some of the easy ways you can check if your windows are in proper condition are things like checking if the window needs replacement caulking. Caulk is cheap and easy to apply. It is recommended that window caulk should be replaced every 2-3 years, especially if the window contracts and expands from the heat and from the cold.
Weatherstripping
Another easy method is weatherstripping. It is easy to install and mess free when removed. The only downside is, when it is applied to movable parts of the window, the window can no longer be opened. During the winter, it is more common for windows to stay shut, so this can be an effective solution.
Spray Foam
Spray foam is ideal for larger gaps around the window and expandable spray foam can easily fix those voids. Spray foam also comes in handy in difficult to reach areas where it is impossible to install other types of insulation such as fibreglass.
Windows are especially vulnerable to extreme temperatures and can easily be penetrated by hot and cold temperatures. Even new windows or high quality windows can share that problem. Thermal loss is a major problem with windows, but fortunately there is also a simple fix. You can save a great deal of money by insulating your windows. The process is relatively simple and inexpensive.
Window Film Insulation
Window film is another effective option for keeping the sun rays in check in the summer. In the winter, most films also retain heat from the inside. Films are custom cut to the exact size of the glass right before installation. The film is attached to the outer layer of the interior window and warm air is then blown on the film with a hairdryer to tighten the film. The barrier created by the film slows down thermal infiltration.
Caulk
Some of the easy ways you can check if your windows are in proper condition are things like checking if the window needs replacement caulking. Caulk is cheap and easy to apply. It is recommended that window caulk should be replaced every 2-3 years, especially if the window contracts and expands from the heat and from the cold.
Weatherstripping
Another easy method is weatherstripping. It is easy to install and mess free when removed. The only downside is, when it is applied to movable parts of the window, the window can no longer be opened. During the winter, it is more common for windows to stay shut, so this can be an effective solution.
Spray Foam
Spray foam is ideal for larger gaps around the window and expandable spray foam can easily fix those voids. Spray foam also comes in handy in difficult to reach areas where it is impossible to install other types of insulation such as fibreglass.