How much of your money literally flies out the window?
We don’t really think about how our windows affect our home. We open and close them, allow sunlight in and air out. Since most windows don’t require electricity, we don’t really think about how they interact with our utilities to create our home’s environment. Or, we might think of the basics, but don’t really understand the impact they have.
For example, many of us are aware of how the placement of windows affects the room they are in – northern and southern exposures bring seasonal light and warmth into a room, windows facing east will certainly wake bedrooms up at dawn, and western windows will keep
The sun shining in windows can affect the inside, too. Sun fading can happen to your furniture and even your clothing if windows are not properly covered. The sun’s heat can increase the amount of air conditioning you need to make the house cool. Opening and shutting windows can let in undesirable temperatures, allergens, and insects.
All of these things contribute to your energy costs, and many homes are not fitted with energy efficient windows. However, that doesn’t have to stop you from having an energy efficient home! The following video is full of do-it-yourself tips for making any window energy efficient in ways that won’t break your budget.