Nip Your Carbon Foot Print With Sash Window Draught Proofing This Winter

January 24, 2012 by Damian Hounslow  
Filed under Blogging

Winter brings more than enough challenges to our lives. So, here is how you can reduce your carbon foot print with sash window draught proofing this winter. Draughty windows can be fairly quick to fix. It can save quite a lot of money and the planet gains as well.

When you choose someone to draught proof you sash windows you should know how he intends to go about it. There are some good ways and some ways that should be avoided.

Will this workman want to cut or route out the sash channel? It is probably not the best alternative. It will weaken the window considerably. Is the plan to stick a piece of felt in the channel and call it a done deal? This is not particularly effective. It will help, but only a bit.

There are better ways to do this kind of repair work. It can be done without destroying the strength of your possible quite old windows. Any sealing will help but it is better to do it right.

First a proper inspection of the entire window is needed. To do this the staff beading and the parting bead should be removed. If there is damage from any cause it will now be apparent. If there are gaps, they can be filled.

A good workman will look at the window as a complete structure. There may be draughts coming in from other points besides the channels. The channel itself may have some debris that makes the seal incomplete. Any roughness that interferes with the channel will impact the seal. A good cleaning and then sealing should do the trick.

The parting bead that replaces what has been removed should be primed. Raw wood is unacceptable. Now a sealing strip can be placed in the groove. Good placement will make for a smooth surface that allows the window to move easily but give a good seal.

The windows can be rehung now and if the rope or balance weights need repair replacement or adjusting that can be done as well. Well balanced windows seat better and are easier to use.

Any gaps that can be seen with the window closed can now be filled. The staff beading can be replaced and any areas with cracks or gaps backfilled. He should go outside and check for any spaces that have been missed from inside. He may have done the work, but you have shown that you can reduce your carbon foot print with sash window draught proofing this winter.

Get inside info on how to recuce your carbon foot print with sash window draught proofing this winter now in our comprehensive sash window draught proofing company and sash window specialists guide.

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