How to Make Old Windows Energy Efficient
Are old, drafty windows getting you down? You’re not the only one. If you have inefficient windows, then you may feel like you’re wasting money each month maintaining a comfortable temperature in your home, only to have that comfortable temperature go out the window – literally! Wouldn’t it simply be easier to dump your money directly out the window and cut out the middle man? OK – that wouldn’t solve your problem. But, making your old windows more energy efficient might!
Three Potential Solutions
Here are three potential ways that you can help make your old windows more energy efficient to benefit both the environment and your wallet:
- Seal the gaps – If your old windows have formed gaps, then sealing them is an easy way to improve their energy efficiency. However, this can sometimes be difficult if the gaps are not visible to the naked eye. If you do spot leaks, caulking or weather stripping can make a tremendous difference.
- Buy new curtains – Light-blocking curtains can help to improve your windows’ energy efficiency with minimal effort.
- Install window film – Energy efficient window film can be installed as a layer over the window to decrease thermal transfer and prevent the sun’s UV rays from entering your home.
If you’d like to speak with a professional about your windows’ energy efficiency, contact The Window & Door Store today. Our experts have decades of experience serving the community and we’d love to help you solve your window-related issues.