Tuesday, 30 July 2013

Finding Affordable Insulation To Lower Heating Bills

By David Campbell


Nobody wants to be cold in their own home all winter. But many older homes are very difficult to keep warm. One of the most problematic features are often old windows that let in a lot of cold air. Taking some simple steps to improve insulation is a fast and cost effective way to lower energy bills.

Caulking is a simple but effective way to deal with older windows. Caulk is usually made of silicone and is applied with an inexpensive caulk gun. Most people can tackle this draught proofing projects by themselves, even if they have never done it before. The first step is to remove the old caulk with a special knife. Then clean the window panes and carefully apply a new layer of caulk. This is a good way to prolong the life of older windows and make the home more comfortable.

Before beginning a new project it is important to visit the local home improvement center. They will be able to offer lots of help and advice to help anyone make the most of their remodelling budget. Many of the bigger stores run regular classes that cover the basics of how to insulate a home and save valuable money.

The winter in London is notoriously damp. Even when the temperatures are not that low, it seems much colder because of the dampness and fog. Older homes can be a nightmare to heat and residents often find themselves paying out huge amounts of money on heating bills. A sash window draught proofing company can often help by offering some insulation ideas and tips. Many of these strategies are surprisingly inexpensive and do a great job.

Searching on line is another good way to find helpful advice about insulating a home or business. You Tube videos are available that will show some of the easy techniques for keeping the warm air in and the cold air out. Even something as simple as a draught stopper at the bottom of the door can help. Some people sew their own window draught stoppers too. They are a cheap way to add some visual interest as well as keep the room warm.

Many people are now using window insulator kits. These kits are extremely simple to use and very effective. The thin but strong sheet of plastic covers the window and is held in place by double sided tape. The plastic creates an instant air barrier that is very effective in keeping out the cold air. When they are no longer needed the sheets are taken down and thrown away. The windows can then be opened to let in lots of fresh air.

One of the easiest ways to keep a room warm that is often overlooked is thermal curtains. Really good curtains are very effective at reducing heating costs and keeping the occupants comfortable. They are available in lots of wonderful colors and can really brighten up a room. They are perfect to use in a rental flat as they are not a permanent fixture.

Spending a little time on insulation can save a lot of money in the long run. It does not have to take up much time and most of the solutions are simple enough for anyone to do. Help is always available from the local hardware store.




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