Winter is Coming – Time to Winterize Your Windows

Jan 3, 2018Residential Glass

The area is bracing for winter storms with expected snow fall. Now more than ever, you need to prepare your windows for Winter. The windows and doors of your home let in more cool air than any other part of your home (if it’s functioning properly), which is why it’s crucial to seal them properly. Following the right preparation steps will help you identify draft problems and add layers of insulation to keep you warm all winter long. When heat escapes, your heating system must work harder to reach the temperature you set for your home.

Lock windows

Sounds silly, but lock your windows. Unlocked, they allow air to flow in. Therefore, walk through each room and lock those windows.

Check for drafts

Run your hand around the edges of your windows. If you are unable to locate the exact point of entry, hold a candle and note where the flame flickers. It’s important to replace or repair any windows that have a draft problem to keep heat in the home and the cold outside.

Check panes for cracks

Check your panes. If you find any cracks, now is the time to replace any that are damaged. Cold wind can find its way through the smallest of cracks.

Install storm windows

Further protect your home by adding an additional layer of insulation. Designed for the most extreme of weather, these windows will effectively keep out the cold. Storm or brand-new double windows installed properly are the best sources of insulation for your home.

Try Foam Draft Sealers Above and Below

Even locked windows may allow a bit of air to flow in above and below the upper and lower sashes. Adhesive-backed compression foam is available for just this issue. Simply stick the foam to the top of the upper sash and the bottom of the lower sash and firmly shut the windows on top of the foam. It’s squeezed in between the frame and the sashes and creates a tight seal, stopping drafts in their tracks.

Hang thermal curtains

The final step to insulating your home is to hang heavy insulating curtains around your home. They should be a dark color to help absorb heat from sunlight, and they are thickly lined, designed to keep cold drafts from entering your home. Hang them from each window, and you’ll notice the cozy difference after just a little while.

By following many of these steps, you’ll help cut down on drafts during winter and you’ll likely save some money off your utility bills as well.

FAQ - How New Patio Doors Improve Energy Efficiency and Indoor Comfort

How do patio doors affect energy efficiency?
Patio doors play a significant role in energy efficiency by controlling heat transfer between indoor and outdoor spaces. Modern energy efficient patio doors use insulated glass, tight seals, and advanced materials to reduce energy loss and maintain stable indoor temperatures.
What features make patio doors energy efficient?
Key features include double or triple-pane glass, low-E coatings, argon or krypton gas fills, durable weatherstripping, and insulated frames. These components work together to minimize heat transfer and improve comfort year-round.
Can new patio doors reduce heating and cooling costs?
Yes. Energy efficient patio doors reduce the workload on HVAC systems by preventing heat loss in winter and limiting heat gain in summer. This leads to lower energy bills and improved indoor comfort.
How do I know if my patio doors need replacing?
Signs include drafts, condensation between glass panes, difficulty opening or closing, visible damage, and rising energy bills. These indicate that the door is no longer performing efficiently.
Is professional installation important for patio doors?
Absolutely. Even the best patio doors won’t perform properly without correct installation. Professional installation ensures proper sealing, alignment, and long-term performance.

Why Work With GoGlass?

Upgrading your patio doors is an investment in comfort, efficiency, and the overall value of your home. GoGlass provides expert guidance, high quality materials, and professional installation to ensure your doors perform in every season.

With GoGlass, you can expect:

  • Customized patio door solutions
  • Energy efficient glass options
  • Skilled installation with attention to detail
  • Reliable service from start to finish
  • A smooth, stress free experience

We’re here to help you create a more comfortable home, no matter the season.

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