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==Draught Proof Your Windows== | ==Draught Proof Your Windows== | ||
Window draft proofing can be applied to existing windows to block up unwanted gaps that let cold air in and warm air out. Normally this will be a roll of adhesive rubber tape that can be fitted around existing frames and casements. | Window draft proofing can be applied to existing windows to block up unwanted gaps that let cold air in and warm air out. Normally this will be a roll of adhesive rubber tape that can be fitted around existing frames and casements. | ||
==Draft Proof Your External Doors== | |||
Draft proofing can be applied to external doors to block up unwanted gaps that let cold air in and warm air out. Normally this will be a roll of adhesive rubber tape that can be fitted around existing frames and doors to block up unwanted gaps that let cold air in and warm air out. | |||
==Install New Insulated uPVC External Doors== | ==Install New Insulated uPVC External Doors== | ||
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Chimni Wiki Page: [[Retrofit-Heating & Hot Water]] | Chimni Wiki Page: [[Retrofit-Heating & Hot Water]] | ||
Chimni Wiki Page: [[Retrofit-Renewables & Micro Energy Generation]] | |||
==Other Interesting Web Sites== | ==Other Interesting Web Sites== | ||
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[[Category: | [[Category:Maintenance & DIY]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:50, 24 July 2025
Install A-Rated Glazing (uPVC)[edit]
An A-rated window will only lose as much heat as it lets in from outside. For a window to be rated A+, it must let in more heat from outside than it loses. With A+-rated windows, you can save more on heating bills, keeping your home warm and comfortable for less.
Install Secondary Glazing[edit]
Secondary glazing involves installing another glass layer behind an existing single glazed window. Secondary glazing typically is not as efficient as double glazing but typically performs better in reducing noise from outside.
Draught Proof Your Windows[edit]
Window draft proofing can be applied to existing windows to block up unwanted gaps that let cold air in and warm air out. Normally this will be a roll of adhesive rubber tape that can be fitted around existing frames and casements.
Draft Proof Your External Doors[edit]
Draft proofing can be applied to external doors to block up unwanted gaps that let cold air in and warm air out. Normally this will be a roll of adhesive rubber tape that can be fitted around existing frames and doors to block up unwanted gaps that let cold air in and warm air out.
Install New Insulated uPVC External Doors[edit]
New insulated doors can replace aged doors that are beyond repair and will offer an immediately insultated solution to air leaks around doors.
See Also In Chimni[edit]
Chimni Wiki Page: Retrofit
Chimni Wiki Page: Retrofit-Insulation
Chimni Wiki Page: Retrofit-Ventilation
Chimni Wiki Page: Retrofit-Heating & Hot Water
Chimni Wiki Page: Retrofit-Renewables & Micro Energy Generation
Other Interesting Web Sites[edit]
Books We Liked[edit]
References[edit]
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