Maybe you’ve been caught off guard by a chill from drafty windows. Maybe you’re just ready to stop giving so much money to the heating company in the winter months. Covering your windows is one of many things you can do to keep your home warm and toasty. If you live in an especially cold climate, it helps to select window treatments that will help keep the warm air inside, where it belongs.
The right window treatments can help you control the temperature in your home.
Even though it is cold and wintry right now, that doesn’t mean these treatments will be worthless to you when the snow melts. Window treatments that keep the frigid air out will also be a welcome addition in blocking the blazing heat come the summer months. Consider these 3 steps as a guideline on how to maintain a comfortable temperature in your home year-round. The right window coverings will save you warmth and dollars from leaking out of your windows.
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Step 1
Cover Those Windows
Any window covering is better than nothing when it comes to temperature control. Windows can account for 10% – 25% of heat loss in a home, so uncovered windows are an automatic source of wasted energy resources. Wood blinds, vertical blinds, roller or roman shades will all act as a mild barrier to the assertive low temperatures seeping in through your windows. Shutters are also a good option as their frame fits tightly within the window frame to block any air coming in from cracks or damage to the window seal. The thickness of the louvers also acts as a barrier to air transmission from the cold window to the inside of the house. Custom made window treatments guarantee a close, tight fit. Don’t bother with droopy, sagging blinds from your home improvement store that sacrifice style and function. Only custom made window treatments snugly fit the unique windows in your home. Measuring and installing is easier than you think. I am reminding you that every window in your house can have subtle variances in measurement, so measure each window.
Step 2
Pick The Best
The most effective window treatment to keep a warm house during the cold winter months is a cellular shade. Two layers of fabrics are bonded together to form honeycomb-like pockets. Visually, this creates a clean horizontal pleat pattern on the face of the shade. The fabricated pockets trap air to limit heat transfer through the window. Cellular shades significantly slow down radiant heat loss and the R value increases to nearly 7 from the 3.5 of most standard windows. Available in formats from single to double cell, different options are available to meet the needs of different climates and window types. For superior window warmth, these pockets protect your home on these chilly days, reducing heat transfer by up to 22% during the winter months.
Step 3
Put On Layers
For the ultimate protection against freezing outdoor temperatures, the best tactic for your windows is to layer treatments. A thermal lined pair of drapery panels will make a world of difference in blocking any cold air that slips by the initial blind, shade or shutter. Thermal lining has insulating properties to block heat transfer. It also protects the front facing fabric from damage caused by potentially harmful UV rays. Ordering returns or using wrap around hardware will add protection for the space created on the sides of your windows. Drapery also increases the style factor as pattern and color are introduced for visual interest and design flair. Pairing this with a double cell cellular shade will ensure the best protection from cold, wintry air.
Keep your home warm and cozy as you spend more time working and filling up these long hours. Custom window treatments will blanket your home with comfort and style.