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Window Repair Tips: Energy Saver

by Terry Lamb

Most of the time windows are considered a highly attractive asset of a home. However, these windows can be very costly, especially if they are not kept up and necessary repairs are not completed. Your energy bills can skyrocket. Some window repair tips currently available can avoid the need for an entire window replacement.

When folks think of window repair tips, they often don't realize how simple and inexpensive these might actually be. The first thing to do is to examine the area around each window and look for cracks or openings which might be letting cold air into the house. If you discover any, they should be sealed up right away, since twenty-five percent of the cost of heating can be blamed on cold air coming in via drafty windows.

Silicone beads and nylon Pyle weather seals are one of the most highly recommended "window repair tips" to help you save on energy costs. They simply get placed around your windows sash in a matter of a few minutes the job will be complete.

Storm windows are always a good feature to have; they protect your work as well as keep the cold from directly hitting your windows. Storm windows are hardly noticeable, and can be taken down easily in the spring and stored away for use next winter.

Without actually making a repair, there are many quick and easy things you can do that will help you lower heat loss and conserve energy. Heavy window shades or drapes will insulate your windows and help keep the cold out and the heat in. You can also block heat loss by covering your windows with thick clear plastic that will ensure that all leaks around your window is blocked. You can buy the plastic or shrink wrap kits specifically for this purpose at any hardware store.

Though plastic over windows might sound unappealing, they will remain hidden under drapes and shades during winter months. The shrink wrap kits you may find are really such a clear plastic that you may still see right through them; this is one more reason why a lot of us go for them instead of for traditional plastic.

The final thing to remember is the need to stay up to date with your "glass repair". Any type of chipping in your windows should be sealed promptly, this helps to avoid the chip from becoming a crack during cold weather. Anyone who has older windows should update to double paned windows as soon as possible also.

While windows are often among the most attractive aspects of a home, they do carry a price. Failure to adequately protect the windows in your home can cause significant increases in utilities cost. There are several "window repair tips" that can help you eliminate these costly increases without the need to completely replace your windows. A key thing to remember is the need to stay up to date with your "glass repair". Any type of chipping in your windows should be sealed promptly, to prevent the chip from becoming a crack during cold weather. Anyone with older windows should update to double paned windows as soon as possible also.

Published December 1st, 2008

Filed in Real Estate


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