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Best Ways to Prevent Cold Air & Cover Your Windows for Winter

Do you know how to cover your windows for winter? Discover three of the most effective window treatments to make your house warmer this winter.

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Best Ways to Prevent Cold Air & Cover Your Windows for Winter

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  1. Best Ways to Prevent Cold Air & Cover Your Windows for Winter Do you know how to cover your windows for winter? Discover three of the most effective window treatments to make your house warmer this winter.

  2. 3 Top Winter Treatments to Winter-Proof Your Windows From protecting your windows from winter weather damage to making them more energy efficient, there are several reasons to cover your windows for winter.Sure, homeowners inspect their roofs and turn off outdoor faucets in preparation for colder weather. But winter-proofing your windows is another great way to prepare your home to keep out the cold and keep in the warmth. Keep reading to learn the best ways to cover your windows for winter.

  3. Most Effective Ways to Cover Windows for Winter Getting caught off guard by a winter chill from drafty windows is the last thing you want. Here, you will learn about three of the most effective window coverings to keep your home warm as temperatures drop.

  4. 1 1 Curtains • Ensure that your curtains completely cover your windows and fall as close to the window pane as possible. The fewer the gaps, the less chance warm air has of escaping. • Opt for tightly-woven insulating materials like velvet, suede, or heavy silk rather than airy materials like cotton, lace, or linen. • Close your curtains as soon as it gets dark. • To add a layer of insulation, line your curtains with a thermal lining.

  5. 2 Blinds You can do the following to winter-proof your room using blinds. • Close the blinds to keep your interior warm at night. • During the day, leave the blinds open to let the sun warm the space. • For optimal insulation, use thick, insulated shades. • To prevent cold air coming in, make sure the blinds are properly secured against the window frame.

  6. 3 Shades Shades help make windows winter-proof by providing an extra layer of insulation to reduce heat loss.if you are looking for a versatile window covering option that offers both aesthetic appeal and insulation, consider roman shades. They are made of thick material, and their sealed edges help keep out the cold.n cases of shades, follow the same rule: close them at night to trap heat and open them during the day to allow sunlight to warm the room. Use heavy, insulated shades for maximum insulation. Ensure the shades fit tightly against the window frame to prevent drafts.

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