Tired of soaring energy bills due to running the air conditioner in the summer? Good news: there’s a way to save money on electricity without compromising your physical comfort inside your home: improve your windows.
In this post, Renewal by Andersen® of Central Pennsylvania discusses the six best ways you can insulate your windows for the summer.
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Bubble Wrap – Bubble wrap is one of the less costly ways to insulate your windows. Simply apply it over the windows and you can reduce the heat that enters your home by a significant rate. However, it’s not exactly the most appealing look, and the bubble wrap could cause distortion and prevent you from seeing through the glass.
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Weatherstripping – Adding weatherstrips to your window is a good way of sealing air leaks throughout your home. You can use felt, foam, vinyl or even metal to accomplish this. We recommend choosing a material that can hold up well against friction, moisture and temperature changes.
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Window Replacement – If you feel that your current windows aren’t performing as well as they should, it may be time to replace them with newer, energy-efficient units. When it comes to brands, choose Renewal by Andersen’s highly energy-efficient replacement windows for your home.
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Cell Shades – Another way of insulating your windows is with cell shades, which prevent extreme temperature changes in your home. When looking for the best cell shade, choose ones with larger cells for better insulation. The more cells there are, the more energy efficient the window will be.
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Shutters – Covering your windows with shutters is another good way of insulating them. This is because the shutters can prevent air transmission between the window covering and the glass, greatly reducing energy costs.
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Window Film – If you’re looking for ways to keep your home cooler during the summer, a high-reflectivity window film might help. This is because these films can help decrease heat gain throughout the season.
Turn to Renewal by Andersen of Central Pennsylvania for your window replacement needs. We are your leading provider of door installation services and various window styles, such as casement windows. Give us a call at (717) 591-4900 or fill out our contact form. We serve homeowners in York, PA, and other nearby areas.