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Ways You Can Winterize Windows In Denver

October 30, 2017

If your house feels like a deep freezer each winter, your windows might be the cause. Glass panes and the cracks around window frames can release the heat from your home’s interior and invite in chilly outside air. Then you’re sure to see your energy charges rise. That’s why you should winterize windows in Denver. And while you’ll find lots of tips and products for temporary insulation, investing in more lasting solutions like insulating window treatments or energy-efficient windows will give you the best results.

Apply Weatherstripping To Block Drafts

Often, simple maintenance can help winterize your windows in Denver. Before wintery weather comes, clean your windows on both sides and look for warped, cracked, or loose parts that may let in drafts. Especially search for failing seals and caulk. You can easily repair these with fresh caulk to insulate windows before winter’s cold sets in.

Windows can also get gaps where they sit in their frames, especially as your house settles and things get out of alignment. Then during winter, warm inside air leaves through those gaps, and cold air slips in. You can use weatherstripping to cover up the gaps and trap heated air. You can find rubber tubing, gaskets, or foam strips for this purpose at any home improvement store. Some options don’t always look tidy, but they’re a tried and true way to winterize windows in Denver.

Invest In Energy-efficient Window Treatments For Winter In Denver

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A more stylish option to insulate your windows is energy-efficient window coverings. The correct window treatments keep Denver homes cozier in cold temperatures. Polywood® interior shutters are the most energy-efficient window treatments on the market, and they look gorgeous too! Polywood shutters are extruded from a long-lasting wood substitute with an appealing white paint finish that matches all types of of decor. Most importantly, they include a built-in insulation system.

The patented weatherstripping on Polywood shutters prevents most drafts when you close the shutters. In fact, your closed Polywood shutters can prevent up to 30 degrees of temperature transfer from outside. That kind of energy efficiency gives you huge energy cost savings over the years. And because they’re resistant to extreme temperatures and water, you can install Polywood shutters in all kinds of windows to protect against the cold, like frigid attic windows or humid bathroom windows, to get the most savings.

Replace Aged Windows With More Energy-efficient Options

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If drafty windows annoy you all winter, you may need new windows. Replacing old windows with new energy-efficient ones can make your home more comfortable and lessen your energy bill from now on. To keep out cold drafts, ask for double- or triple-pane windows with insulating gas between the glass. And you’ll rest assured knowing that your new windows are energy-efficient if they feature a blue ENERGY STAR label.

Of course, even after buying new windows, Polywood energy-efficient interior shutters will still have an effect. Polywood shutters add excellent insulation to windows and will stop heat loss that inherently occurs through glass. And you can still enjoy them for light control, privacy, and beauty for for a lifetime.

We Will Help You Choose Window Treatments For Winter In Denver

Bring more style and energy efficiency to your home with Polywood shutters by Sunburst Shutters Denver. Request a no-cost in-home consultation, and we’ll help you decide on the best shutters for your windows. Call 720-538-0182 or complete this form to get an appointment today.