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Energy Efficient Do It Your Self Sash Window Draught Proofing

There are a number of ideas for do it your self sash window draught proofing. Many are inexpensive and results may be seen within the first few weeks after making the improvements. Utility bills will go down and there will be no more breezy windows in the home. Most utility bills are reduced drastically by this type of repair.

Sash windows are made up of wood frames with a single or multiple panes of glass which are separated by wood bars. The original windows had putty that held them in place and acted like a seal. Over time the putty gets hard and the seal begins to break into sections leaving them vulnerable to wind and high utility bills.

It is not necessary to replace windows in a home with sash windows but some work is required. Remove the old putty around the glass panes. New putty can now be added to seal the pane of glass around the glass making it much more efficient.

Sometimes it may not be the panes of glass that are causing the problem but the framing itself. When wood gets cold it sometimes swells. Once the temperatures rise it retracts sometimes leaving gaps between the frame and the track.

It may require more work than one is committed to but there is a fix for gaps between the frame and the track of a sash window. Purchase brush seals from any home or building supply store long enough to span the height of each window. Remove the inside trim work and attach the brush seal to the top and again at the bottom.

Sometimes windows can leak beneath the interior trim that is placed for decoration and seal each window track. This is caused by the change from warm to cold weather over many years. Trim should be removed and new put in its place. After cutting the trim, place some caulking on the back of it and then nail it into place around the window.

In the event windows are still not energy efficient, a plastic shrink cover can be purchased to place over the windows. These come complete with the plastic, strips of thin cardboard and tacks to attach it to the trim. Once the plastic is securely in place, use a hair dryer to add heat and allow the plastic to shrink to the size needed for each window. There are several tips to do it your self sash window draught proofing that are very effective in reducing heating costs.

Does your windows have the finest insulation? Well, if there not, you can get with the sash window company. You will find out that the sash window draught proofing can really help keep the windows insulated and ready for any cold air.

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