These thermal curtains by best home fashion top the list and with good reason.
Do curtains help retain heat.
Department of energy says curtains can reduce your heat loss by up to 25 percent if you install them properly.
Greater comfort thermal curtains can reduce heat loss from your windows by as much as 25 percent as well as block any chilly drafts coming from your windows keeping your home cozier.
Yes curtains will help but they don t prevent drafts.
They are nearly invisble and they form a very good seal.
Drawing the blinds at dusk can reduce heat loss by 13 14 per cent and curtains from 15 17 per cent richard reveals.
This will allow you to use your heating and cooling system more efficiently and save energy.
They also reduce your need for heating reduce stress on your heating system and help keep your home a little more peaceful.
And do not underestimate the power of curtains.
During the heat of the day and before the sun shines directly onto the windows keep the curtains closed.
Blocking the heat before it has a chance to enter and warm the air will help keep the room comfortable and lessen the need for air conditioning.
The basic plastic sheeting kits that they sell at wally or target will do a lot more to keep you warm because they form a pretty decent seal.
Light colors reflect sunlight rather than absorb the heat.
Even double glazed windows will afford heat with a chance to escape but a set of heavy curtains will form a barrier that ll limit the flow of air from the main room to the window.
Blackout curtains and shades will reduce the amount of heat which is transferred via your windows by as much as 24 percent keeping the rooms where they re installed cooler in summer and warmer in winter.
These blinds managed to retain 60 more heat than an uncovered window while roman blinds retained just 30 more than an uncovered window and lined full length curtains retained just 25 of heat escaping via windows.
Consumer reports shows you how to beat the summer heat with window coverings noting that awnings curtains blinds and shades can keep you cool and your utility bill in check.
One option is to add a cornice over the top of your draperies to help block.