Sunday, 15 April 2012

Save On Energy Expenses By Draught Proofing Your Sash Windows

By David Parsons


If you are going to save on your energy bills by draught proofing your sash windows, you might want to spend some extra time taking care of all of the draughts in your home and increase your overall energy costs. A home loses at least 25% percent of its total heat when it is draughty.

Sash windows often are the biggest causes of heat loss because of their size and location. Most of these windows are older and have not been maintained properly or upgraded to meet the demands of energy efficiency.

Checking for draughts throughout your home will alert you to the areas that need immediate attention. By moving a lit candle slowly around the frames of doors and windows you will know when there is a draught when the candle flickers. Move the candle across the small panes of the sash window to identify any loose panes.

Using heavy drapes or curtains across the windows will stop immediate draughts in the room. The curtains that are used should have an energy efficient backing to repel heat and cold. If you have sash windows that have not been regularly maintained, there may be costs involved in making them energy efficient. Checking for available grants from the Energy Trust may offset the cost of replacing or repairing the windows in your home.

When panes in windows are loose it is easy to seal them with clear silicone bathtub caulking. These sealant is water and moisture proof and will seal the pane securely in place. Silicone sealant is often very effective with large windows as well.

When the windows are very old and have not been maintained regularly, you may need to have a secondary glazing completed by a professional to give them a bit more life. However, it will be important to make plans to have a professional group remove the windows and re-fit them with parting bead, foam, and seals to achieve the greatest benefit and save on your energy bills by draught proofing your sash windows.




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