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Blackout Cellular Blinds For Insulating Windows

The windows treatments used depend upon the homeowner. You have to choose the best one for your home. You will base it on your needs. A lot of us use window treatments to block out sunlight, while some use it for decoration purposes.

If you want to cover your windows and at the same time cut costs with regard to electricity, you must then opt for cellular window blinds. It’s a perfect solution to save on costs.

Typically, to avoid wasting electricity, you must come up with solutions like building isolators in the walls, but how many people can afford taking down their entire walls to install isolators? Not so much.

That said, the cellular blinds can do all the work conveniently, and they will save a lot of energy inside the house and prevent the heat or cold air from escaping through the windows.

Cellular blinds also help prevent global warming. It may be strange to hear but holds true. Cellular blinds can also be referred to as honeycomb blinds. They are not so expensive yet very effective.

We should know the benefits of these window treatments to begin with. Because of the continuous rise in electricity bills, it is essential to look for ways to save money.

Generally, there are three levels of cellular shades or blinds. They are single blinds, double blinds, and triple cell blinds. Actually, it is easy to identify which offers the highest levels of insulation for your home. The triple cells are more expensive, but are more secure and insulating too.

The final thing to look into is the cost of the window treatments. They are reasonable in price, but you can find more expensive ones too, whatever works for you.

Always just keep in mind that  it is your call how you want your windows to look like, if the initial ones don’t work for you, you can always opt for some other types.

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Posted by Sarah Moore - December 2, 2012 at 2:35 pm

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Insulating Your Home Using Window Treatments

Keeping our homes energy efficient is always in our list. It’s not just caring for the environment, but we also do some cost-cutting. Air condition in the summer and heating in the winter could really add up to the hefty utility bill every year. There is a lot of things that we could do so as to cut back on costs and aid in the insulation of our homes from the weather.

It may come as a surprise but one of the things you could actually do in order to insulate your household is by the mere changing of curtains. Your windows are among the few places in your house that may bring about heat loss. They take up a big surface area in your home, so it’s only fitting that you have them properly insulated. You could buy double glazing, but it can be quite costly.

Purchasing insulated curtain would not be similar to double glazing, but it can surely help in keeping the home insulated from the nippy weather. Plus, they are just a fraction of the cost of new windows. Given that insulated curtain are much more affordable, they will be a surefire way to reduce your utility costs.

You could purchase thermal curtains in similar materials, colors and styles compared to that of standard curtains. The difference here is that such window treatments possess a special insulated layer which is attached to the back of the curtain. Such layer is facing the window, while the actual curtain will be facing towards the interior.

Moreover, these particular curtains are way heavier because of the lining. Thus, you need to see to it that the rods or rails could sufficiently bear the extra weight. Such curtains are actually not that much more than the typical curtains, and if you happen to be comparing prices on the web, you could actually be surprised by how little they could actually cost you.

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Posted by Sarah Moore - August 12, 2012 at 2:31 pm

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