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Jul 16, 2011
Kunststofffenster Kaufen Early and Other Weatherproofing Tips

Getting your house ready for winter is something many homeowners postpone until late fall when there is little time to perform a thorough job of it. Among other measures you should ensure that you Kunststofffenster kaufen weatherproofing by the time the first snow falls, otherwise full winter will find your house not ready and the half measures won’t be good enough to keep your heating bill in check.Studies show that kunststofffenster weatherproofing, optimally applied, can help you cut up to 35% of your winter time internal heating bill. This would represent a substantial amount of saving that you can put to some other good use in a period of time when there are more excuses to spend than save.Before you apply weatherproofing Kunststofffenster, you need to prepare your window properly. Clean the entire length and breadth of the window from the inside and out. You should then inspect the panes to ensure there are no cracks. Even very thin cracks in the grass can cause substantial heat loss and therefore any cracked grass panes should be replaced. You should also repair any damages like chipped putty.Only after your windows are properly prepared should you apply the weatherproofing kunststofffenster covering. The easiest of the plastic varieties available in the market is the self adhesive one. Cut pieces that are substantially larger in size than the window to be covered. This will guard against leaving out any small cracks that may be invisible to the eye but pervious enough to the winter cold. In addition to this, after lengthy exposure to the cold, kunststofffenster coverings shrink and if the extent of coverage just fits, some surfaces that had been covered will again be exposed to danger. Apply your weatherproofing methodically ensuring that the whole length and breadth of the window is covered.

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