It Is Simple To Reduce Your Carbon Foot Print With Sash Window Draught Proofing

By Giles Perry


Living in a house with older windows has its good points and bad. The windows may be classically beautiful with lots of character but they are also old and have most likely become less efficient and functional with age. It is easy to reduce your carbon foot print with sash window draught proofing.

Many owners of older homes have received advertisements from residential window replacement companies touting the wonderful qualities of the new, hi-tech windows on the market. Their job is to try to convince you to replace your 'old, inefficient, non-functioning' windows for their low-E, thermo-paned, gas filled, vinyl-framed units to 'up-grade your home and increase energy efficiency'. Your job is to not fall for their line.

The truth is most older windows are worth saving almost always. When given the choice of repair or replacement, repairing is almost always best. Replacement should be used as a last resort. It is more expensive and the results are rarely as pleasing to the eye.

Your older windows were built to last as long as the house and the house has not fallen down yet, right? But if they are old they are also tired and worn and they need some attention to get back into form. Your windows may have never worked for you the way they were meant to work but they can with some proper maintenance.

It could be something simple like too many old coats of paint creating a problem. Old sash cords usually need to be replaced and sometimes the weights need to be balanced. But the most effective treatment you can give to an old window is draught proofing. This will provide numerous benefits.

You can significantly reduce your carbon foot print with sash window draught proofing. Properly insulating the unit using today's advanced methods will not only stop the draughts but will protect the home against losing heat in the colder months. It will also provide a more efficient sound barrier, keep out dust and keep the glass panes from rattling. Window restoration is a great idea.




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