In just about 15 seconds per each window you can reduce the heat in your house significantly.
What can you put over windows to keep heat out.
Therefore we look for some of the modern window treatments as the proper window treatments can save us up to 25 in heating and cooling bills.
We ve listed below four most popular window dressings that will keep the heat and uv rays out of your house this summer and reduce your energy bills too.
Put old bubble wrap to good use and save some money in the long run.
For instance everyone knows that heat rises so if you have high windows and open them when it hot inside the hot air will vent out.
Windows designed with energy efficiency in mind can potentially save you hundreds to thousands of dollars per year over older traditional windows.
Aluminum foil on windows is most effective at keeping out heat and light when you place it shiny side out and cover its backside with a layer of something else like insulation or cardboard.
If you live in a warm climate the low e coating should be applied to the outer pane of glass to keep heat out while in cold climate it should go on the inside to hold heat in.
Switch to energy efficient windows.
Low emissivity also called low e glass utilizes a film coating that keeps the radiant energy heat on the outside of the window while still allowing light to pass through into the window.
Early in the morning the sun can wake people up cutting short a good night s sleep.
How to keep heat inside with old windows.
Their energy inefficiency can also lead to soaring heating bills that can take a big.
To solve any aesthetic issues you can always hang drapes as well although by the time you purchase quality window sun shades sidetracks and drapes this will no longer be a cheap way to block the heat.
But it can be a lot more sophisticated than that.
Old drafty windows can make your house feel cold and uncomfortable.
Some of it is still getting inside.
Another option for blocking out solar heat is to install blockout blinds over your windows.
Be sure to look for windows with a u factor and solar heat gain coefficient shgc of 0 30 or lower.
However the foil itself does heat up over time so the extra heat isn t necessarily all bouncing away into the air.
Blockout roller or panel blinds.
The only drawback is that it isn t the snazziest look and as it will cause distortion don t use this method for any window you need to see clearly through.