How Anyone Can Easily Reduce Your Energy Costs By Draught Proofing Your Sash Windows

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By Thomas Clinton


Those of you living in North America, Europe or in fact anywhere with cold, wet winters, will no doubt be aware of just how horrible a house or apartment can become in winter if the windows are not sealed properly. Luckily you do not have to endure this: the process to draught-proof windows again is quite simple and can be done by anyone with the necessary skills. Not only will you have a much more livable house, but you can also reduce your energy costs by draught proofing your sash windows.

Draught-proof windows have one major benefit: it keeps energy (mostly in the form of heat) to remain in the room, where you want it. Windows that are not sealed properly will allow all the heat in the room to escape over time, causing hugely inflated energy bills. The easy solution is to draught-proof the windows round the sills, sashes and jambs. If you have experience of this type of work, you can attempt to do it yourself, but it's probably better to leave it in the hands of a professional.

The process has more benefits than just energy conservation. One such benefit is that properly sealed windows will not allow dust to enter the room. Over time the seals round sash windows wear out and eventually are no longer able to keep dust out.

When new seals are fitted during the draught-proofing process, the windows will be as good as new again and your living space will once again remain dust free. This alone justifies the relatively small cost of draught-proofing.

There is another, less than obvious, benefit to the whole process: it also extends the lifetime of older sash windows by another couple of years. The reason is that worn out parts round sashes, jambs and sills are replaced as part of the draught-proofing process. This easily adds another three to five years to the lifetime of the windows.

A further major benefit of draught-proofing your sash windows is noise reduction. Windows that are not well sealed will allow a not more noise to enter any room than ones which have been sealed properly. When you draught-proof a window, the seals around the window are replaced, resulting in superior noise isolation, which is especially important if you live in a very noisy area.

Anyone who has faced the hefty energy bills during winter that is quite usual when you live in Europe or North America, should therefore consider this alternative. As we have shown above, the benefits far outweigh the costs and you will not just reduce your energy costs by draught proofing your sash windows, you will enjoy a quieter, cleaner life as well.




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