Discover How To Help All Sash Windows Block The Drought

| Wednesday, April 13, 2011
By Jonathan Redworth


Sash windows are some of the most romantic components in older homes. They often add beauty and value to the home. Because they are made out of wood they can warp over time and allow drafts of cold or hot air into the house. This can greatly mark up the cost of your utility bills.

It's easy to fix drafts. All you need to do is buy new vinyl windows. Of course, this will drastically change the way your home looks both inside and out. In addition, it may reduce the price of your house. These are only problems if the house was originally designed in a specific style. There are some vinyl options that come covered in a wood laminate, but most people can tell the difference.

You don't have to replace all of your windows. Instead, you can cover each one in plastic. This is a cheap option and it comes in lots of colors. You can have some fun by matching each room to the color of the window.

You can also have a company come in and add a secondary glaze to the glass. This essentially gives the windowpanes an extra layer. This will stop the draft, but can be very expensive. A cheaper solution that does something similar is to have a company come in and draughtstrip them. If you do that you will also notice a reduction in sound.

The window may be lacking a rubber seal. You may want to try creating a new rubber seal yourself. You can do this by buying rubber bath sealant and carefully putting a bead around the window surface where it meets up with another surface. Then close the window and let it dry.

If the windows have fallen out of alignment you can have someone adjust them for you. You may even be able to adjust them yourself with the right tools. This will quickly stop the drafts from seeping in, and is the least time-consuming option.

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 are often beautiful and evoke romantic images. If you take care of them they shouldn't allow drafts into your home. If you do feel a draft you can follow the simple steps above to easily fix the problem.




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