Energy Savings with Proper Window Sealing

Mar 6, 2025 | Windows

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Everyone loves a cozy home, but no one enjoys paying for it. If your windows are not properly sealed, they could leak energy faster than you can say, “skyrocketing electric bill.”

According to the United States Department of Energy, windows are responsible for up to 30% of the average home’s heating and cooling energy use. If your windows are drafty and have broken weatherstripping, consider proper sealing as a strategic way to save energy and money.

Proper window sealing is like wrapping your home in a warm, protective blanket (except this one pays for itself). Sealing windows will reduce heat loss in winter and keep air conditioning indoors in summer. By preventing air leakage, your HVAC system isn’t working overtime, reducing energy consumption for decreased power bills.

The best part is that window sealing is a cost-effective home improvement that yields noticeable savings quickly.

Signs Your Windows are Costing You Energy

How do you know if your windows are letting precious energy slip through the cracks (literally)? One significant sign is drafty air. If you feel a breeze coming through when your windows are closed, your seals have failed. The same applies to condensation. If your panes collect moisture or fog during all hours, your window’s insulation is compromised.

A sudden spike in electric bills indicates that windows are losing energy efficiency. And nosy neighbors? If you can hear outside noise louder than usual, it could mean your windows are no longer providing the same sound insulation.

Seasonal Tips for Maximizing Window Efficiency

  • Winter: Insulate your windows with weatherstripping, plastic film, or thermal curtains (or all three) to keep the cold out, especially if they are single panes.
  • Spring and Autumn: Check seals for wear and tear after months of extreme temperatures. Reapply caulk or weatherstripping and check for water damage from potential leaks.
  • Summer: Reflective window films can reduce heat gain and prevent your HVAC system from overworking.

How Proper Sealing Enhances Comfort and Reduces Drafts

Properly sealed windows will lower power bills and make your home more comfortable. A draft-free environment means consistent temperatures throughout the house, preventing hot or cold spots. You won’t find yourself bundling up near the windows in winter or sweating by the glass in summer. When your windows are properly sealed, the entire home feels cozier and more enjoyable, all while reducing the strain on your heating and cooling system.

Learn more about proper window sealing when you contact Rusco for information and expert advice!

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