As the cold winter weather sets in, keeping your home warm and energy-efficient becomes a top priority. One of the biggest causes of heat loss in homes, particularly older ones, is poorly insulated ...
Wiping down your windows with an absorbent cloth, or a handheld window vacuum can remove moisture fast, says Munby. Treating ...
The U.S. Department of Energy reports that 30 percent of a home's heat is lost through windows. The summer is no better; 76 percent of sunlight that hits windows leads to higher temps in your rooms.
Insulating windows during cold weather is a great way to use up leftover sheets of bubble wrap. You can use it to winterize cracks around your window frame, too. Here’s how. View this post on ...
With winter around the corner for half the world, it's time to start thinking about getting your home ready for the colder weather. It turns out bubble wrap is a great insulator, and Instructables ...
As winter fast approaches, many Brits will be desperately trying to find ways to ensure that when they put their heating on, the heat isn't escaping and costing loads of money for no reason. Heating ...
WE'RE all looking for ways to try and keep the warmth in our homes now that the temperatures have dropped. But did you know there's a way you can 'winter-proof' your windows? A man took to Instagram ...