Wednesday, January 22, 2014

For Energy-Efficiency: Weather-stripping Windows

You can increase your utility savings through durable and energy-efficient windows from your local distributor. However, just because you’ve got new windows installed doesn’t mean you can automatically cut down on your power consumption. You still need to ensure that the news windows are doing their job properly. For one, you might have to add weather-stripping in between your window frames and the wall to keep the air from escaping.

Essentially, weather-stripping is the process of sealing off the remaining passage of air around the window frame or sill. This is crucial for homes, particularly those in northeastern states that are in constant battle with temperature swings. Keep in mind that virtually all types of modern windows allow a certain degree of leakage. With double-hung windows, the weather-stripping part of the installation process may only be minimal, with particular attention paid to the top of the frame.

To completely eliminate the need for weather-stripping your replacement windows, you can try installing picture or fixed windows instead of adjustable ones. Although effective at remedying leak problems, fixed windows have some disadvantages, too, like the inability to open them in the first place. Such windows may help you conserve energy but only to a certain extent as they are clearly unable to let the breezes in during summer.

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