When winter arrives and with it the extreme temperatures, the biggest concern is that the temperature inside the home is ideal. There are rooms in the house that can suffer sudden changes in temperature, one of the reasons may be that the windows are not well insulated from the outside.
We can check if the window glass is a good insulator in a very simple way, you just have to touch if the glass is cold, if so, it does not isolate well, so it is necessary to find a solution. The first step is a general check to verify that there are no problems: leaks in the heating, windows that do not close tightly, and so on.
Ways to insulate windows
With these Brycus tips you will know the different ways to insulate the windows of your home.
Weatherstripping
Weatherstripping is a simple, economical solution for keeping heat in any room. They are elongated pieces that are placed on the windows. They prevent the cold outside from passing through, are very easy to fit and the results will be noticed immediately. If the windows are sliding, the appropriate seals will be rubber or silicone.
You can find them in different materials, among others:
Foam- They are the most suitable for medium and small cavities. They last approximately 5 years.
Rubber- They are resistant to the elements and ideal for large and medium-sized cavities. They last between 4 and 8 years.
Silicone - They are very resistant and long lasting. Suitable for gaps of between 1 and 7 mm.
Brush - This type of weatherstripping provides excellent sealing. They last up to 2 years. They adhere to the edges of windows.
Sealing the window frame
To avoid the cold inside you can resort to applying a polyurethane foam sealant. The sealant is inserted into any gaps along the window joints. It is applied with a sealant gun, once it has been applied, and when it is dry, you must cut out what is left over, sand it and paint it.
Window Insulation Panels
These are films that are placed on the window panes. The films create an air pocket, preventing the cold from penetrating inside. They are easy to install and once installed are completely undetectable.
Double glazing
It is essential that the windows have a thickness that does not allow the interior heat to escape, otherwise the perfect solution is to install a double window or double glazing.
Thermal curtains
A good option is to place thermal curtains as they have the property of insulating from the cold. The thicker and more dense the fabric and the wider and longer they are, the greater the insulation. Ideally, they should occupy the entire surface of the window. If you want to prevent the passage of light, a good option is to put two thinner curtains that are not opaque.
Insulate the blind box
Heat loss due to the deterioration of the shutter box is very common. If the box is old, it is advisable to place panels of rock wool, expanded cork or extruded polystyrene sheets. They must be adapted to the size of the box of the blind, they are placed inside the box or drawer.
Insulate the windows from heat
So unpleasant is not having the right temperature in winter, as when high temperatures arrive, poor insulation prevents you from enjoying a cool temperature inside.
Ways to insulate windows from heat
Sun protection films
One of the best Brycus tips are the sun protection films as they have a metallic coating on both sides. When the sun's rays are reflected off the film, they have a rebound effect that prevents heat from penetrating into the interior.
Awning
Awnings are perfect for south or east facing homes. It is necessary to choose it of a fabric that does not generate effect conservatory. The lighter the colour, the more effective the insulation.
Heat-insulating curtains
These types of curtains insulate from the cold outside in winter and are able to keep the house cool in summer. They adapt to any type of curtain by means of an adhesive strip or velcro.
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