Discover How To Help All Sash Windows Keep Out The Draft

| Tuesday, May 24, 2011
By Roger McNiel


Sash windows are a common feature in older and Victorian homes. They are typically made out of wood and can increase the value of the home. Unfortunately, they can also warp and allow in drafts of cold or hot air. This can increase the cost of your heating or cooling bill.

A simple fix to this problem is to replace all of the old windows with new vinyl versions. Some people don't want to do this because vinyl will change the look of the home. Plus it can decrease the value of the home if the home was designed for a specific look. You can get vinyl that is covered in a fake wood laminate, but that does not always solve the problem.

If you don't want to replace your windows you have some other options. You can cover them all in plastic. This is the cheapest option and comes in a variety of colors. You can match the plastic to the color scheme of your room.

If you don't want plastic, you can have a company add a secondary glaze to the windowpanes. This will give the glass a double layer. While this will stop the draft, it is expensive. You can have someone draughtstrip the glass instead. It is much cheaper and does almost the same thing. It will also help reduce outside sound.

The window may just need a new rubber seal. You can do this yourself. You will need rubber bath sealant. Place a bead of sealant around the surface of the window where it meets up with the other surface and shut the window. Once it is dry you will have a new rubber seal.

Your windows may just be out of alignment. It might be good to have someone come out and show you how to fix this. But if you have the correct tools you can try to adjust them yourself.

You can also add window gaskets to the contact points of the sash. You may have to try a few different sizes. You will need to find one that seals the window, but still allows it to close. If that doesn't work you can always add on storm windows.

Sash windows can be a beautiful and romantic addition to your home. Make sure you take care of them to reduce the drafts of outside air into your home. If you follow the simple tips above you should be able to fix any problems quickly.




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