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Installing Do It Your Self Sash Window Draught Proofing Is Easy

One of the most economical and easiest ways to improve an older house is to seal the windows against the elements. It’s not expensive to do, in most cases, and provides a long list of benefits to those living in the home. Do it your self sash window draught proofing is literally free and can often be simple to accomplish.

While older sash windows certainly have character, they also have several inherent flaws. Fortunately, these problems can be remedied, and it’s especially easy with today’s more efficient materials and methods. DIY kits are widely available for those who are reasonably handy with this type of thing. Even hiring a handyman to do the job for you is fairly inexpensive and you can rest assured that every bit of money spent will return to you in the way of energy savings.

Heating a cold house in winter can be a major expense and ‘tightening up’ every draughty window in your home can reduce those costs by nearly one-half. Sometimes the savings are even greater. Fixing bad windows will also add comfort, making the home warmer during winter and cooler in summer. Added benefits include less outside noise entering the premises and a cleaner, less dusty living environment.

Reducing energy use is, of course, good for the environment and the green thing to do. In most instances the cost of repairing and weather-proofing old, inefficient windows will be returned many times over in energy savings alone. The added benefits, such as comfort and cleanliness, come as an added extra, free of charge.

Draught proofing your windows may be as simple as re-glazing the glass panes with putty or sealant or applying weather stripping to the frames. It can also be more involved, as in installing secondary double glazing or upgrading the sashes themselves. When faced with the choice of refurbishing the older, existing windows or replacing them with new units the decision should be to repair, if possible.

If you live in an area where there are restrictions on what types of windows your home may display you have only a few options. In conservation areas or in homes that are listed, window replacement may be strictly regulated. In such cases proper draught protection is vital.

Do it your self sash window draught proofing is the least expensive way to increase your home’s energy efficiency and reduce your carbon foot print. Often the job can be done by someone not too experienced in DIY and kits are available to make it even simpler. It’s a good fix that delivers an excellent return.

Using a sash window draught proofing process can be completed as a DIY task, or by using a sash window company. Halting those air leaks will reduce the cost of heating and cooling your home.

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