Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Could You Reduce Your Carbon Foot Print With Sash Window Draught Proofing This Winter

By Nathan Thompson


If you have a home with sash windows then you will probably be well aware of their problems. And with winter on the way these problems are only going to get worse. So how do most people deal with draughty rooms. They usually turn up their heating. Not only is this damaging our environment but it is also very expensive. The excessive use of central heating is one of the main causes of climate change. So why not reduce your carbon foot print with sash window draught proofing this winter.

What does carbon foot print mean. It is a measurement of every individuals impact on the environment and how much green house gas they produce. This green house gas is the product of burning fossil fuels to provide everyone with energy for electricity and heating.

So by reducing your carbon foot print you cause less damage to the environment. This will help to slow down the effects of climate change. And save you some money over time.

You could have all your old windows replaced with new ones. But most people prefer the look of their original frames. Often when new windows are fitted the look of a house is ruined, especially older period buildings. But the older ones are less efficient than the newer and that leads to a colder house.

Draught proofing is a job that can be accomplished yourself. Even if you are not completely sure of the process there are a lot of guides available on the internet that will show you the correct way. Everything you would need to complete the job is available at most local hardware stores. And there are now specially designed kits aimed at sash windows.

But unless you are used to working with tools and materials it is advisable to get someone who is experienced to carry out the job. Depending on the condition of the windows it can be quite a complex task. This will cost you a little more money but you are guaranteed a successful job.

And in the long term you will easily save more money than it cost to have this work done on your energy bills. By having a better insulated home you will use smaller amounts of energy. And if you use less energy it will become cheaper to heat your home as well as reducing the impact on the environment.




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