At Fitter Windows, we install sash windows for people who live in Harlow, Essex, and the surrounding areas. You might be wondering how the windows can be insulated, keeping them warmer in the long run. In this article, we give you tips on how you can help improve their thermal efficiency. To learn more, read on.
Invest In Secondary Glazing
One way that you can insulate your sash window is by installing secondary glazing in your home. Secondary glazing fits seamlessly on the existing pane of glass, which could be a cost effective way of saving money on your energy bills.
Not only that, but this will also help to create a soundproof barrier, which helps to keep out loud noises.
Install Blinds and Curtains
Another way that you can insulate your sash windows is by insulating extra blinds and curtains. This could help trap warm air in yoru home, resulting in a comfortable temperature all year round. What’s more, you can also draught proof your windows with weatherseals. These create an airtight strip that helps stop the cold air from entering.
Replace Your uPVC Windows
You can even upgrade and replace your uPVC sash windows. When you choose Fitter, we work with Roseview to install their Charisma range of sash windows. What sets the windows apart is that they include double glazing as standard. This comes with a robust thermal barrier that helps keep natural heat and warm air inside your home.
Insulate Your Sash Windows Today
We hope that this article has helped give you tips to insulate your sash windows and help keep them at a comfortable temperature for many years.
If you want to get in touch with our friendly team, give us a ring on 01279 799818 or fill in our online contact form. Our friendly team will be on hand to help you answer any questions.
When you are ready to design your sash window, start your free online quote today. It is simple and easy to use. Fill in your specifications and a member of our friendly team will get in touch to discuss your project further.
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