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About Thermal Curtains
  • If you live in a colder climate, you know how important thermal curtains can be for insulating a home. A cost effective alternative to most other heating solutions, curtains are a relatively minimal one-time investment. They can keep your home cozy and warm throughout the harsh winter months without sending your heating bill through the roof.

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  • Never mind the brutal cold of mid-winter. It's nothing compared to the heating bill you get come February or March. The winter months are notoriously tough on the pocketbook as utility bills rise and we all struggle to keep warm. Although financial planning can ease the sting of the winter bill cycle, there are a number of effective strategies you can use to keep heating costs under control.

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  • Thermal curtains are among the more useful tools for keeping a house warm. More than five times as effective at insulating compared to a conventional curtain, they use thermodynamics to keep heat locked in. Windows are a major source of heat loss, because the panes conduct high-energy heat away from the house and toward the low energy region of the outdoors. This problem is amplified by deteriorating frames and window casings that allow pockets of cold air to seep in.
  • A thermal curtain uses insulating material to create a barrier designed to block this process. They can be made from scratch, but these days, it is just as easy and cost effective to purchase them at bedbathstore.com. Our Insulated Curtains are a professional-grade product that will really do the trick during the worst months of winter.

    Why Use Thermal Curtains?

    In most homes, windows are the single largest avenues of heat loss. Glass is a very poor insulator, having an R-value of 1 (for single panes). Older windows can loose heat where the seal is degraded around the frame. Typical curtains alone provide little insulation from the cold outside, but using thermal curtains can increase the insulative value of your windows by up to 7 times (R-value of 7), keeping more heat in your home. Compared to other heat saving features, thermal curtains give the best bang for your buck.

    To understand how window insulation works, it is helpful to know the roles of the thermodynamic principles of conduction, convection, and infrared heating. Concerning windows in a house, a pane of glass will conduct (lose) heat through the pane to the cold outside air. Conduction occurs due to heated (high energy) air particles naturally seeking to move to lower energy states (colder, less energetic air particles). When heat is lost by conduction from the air next to windows, the cooled air then sinks and pulls more warm air against the window. This process, called convection, establishes a continual current that will cool your home throughout the night. Infrared is heat from the sun that comes from light shining through your windows and warms your home. Even on a cloudy day, letting light shine through your windows will collect solar heat energy inside your home.