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Use Stained Glass Windows to Decorate Your Home

My name is Linda, and I am a professional interior decorator with additional experience in construction. I am passionate about the beauty of stained glass and its ability to completely transform a room or an entire home. Consider turning one or more of your windows into a work of art by replacing it with a stained glass design. If you don't want to completely replace a window, you can order a customized stained glass window and have it hung in front of your existing window. This creates a lovely focal piece in your home. Decorating with stained glass is easy and can make a huge difference in your home's appearance.

2 Steps For Improved Window Insulation

Window replacement is a dream remodel for many, but it might be out of your price range. Since window replacement costs so much, many people will first try to improve the functionality and insulation of their fixtures before they make such a big investment. That is, if your windows are leaking and inefficient, you don't necessarily need to rush out and buy a new product. There are several ways to fix leaky windows. This article explains two easy technique that can definitely increase your window insulation without costing more than $20.

1. Replacing the Weatherstripping

Your first want to focus on your movable fixtures because these are likely to be the most problematic. The biggest problem is that the weatherstripping deteriorates or wears down so much that the window is leaking even when it is closed and locked. This problem can be equally bad on both sliding and casement style fixtures. You can buy a large roll of weatherstripping that will work on several windows for less than $20. The weatherstripping goes on easy, just like a sticker. As long as you remove the old stripping, the new product should go on very easily.

2. Caulking the Window Panes

The efficiency of your actual window pane is also important when it comes to insulation. One problem is that window panes become loose within the sash. When this happens, he will often hear an audible rattling of the glass inside the sash. This is obviously going to make it harder to retain heat in your home. This problem can usually be fixed quite handily with a little bit of silicone caulk. That is, if you add silicone caulk to all the edges of the glass, where it meets the sash, you can secure the glass and fill any holes.

You might need to scrape any of the existing caulk out of the corner before you apply any new product. Adding a clear caulk, or a color that matches as closely as possible to the actual window sash. Adding caulk will not only improve your insulation, but it will also make your glass more secure, so it is less likely to shatter.

If you go around and inspect your window fixtures, you'll probably be able to easily tell whether or not either of these projects are necessary. They can both have a big impact on your home insulation, and they can be done very cheaply, so there is no reason to wait.

For more information, contact a company like Active Hurricane & Security Protection.