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Insulating Your Windows with Pleated Blinds

If you have older windows in your home, they may not be efficient for keeping your home from catching wintery drafts or summer heat. When this is the case, and you simply cannot afford new windows, you may look into purchasing thermal lined window coverings. Pleated blinds are a popular choice for window coverings, and they can be bought or customized to help make your drafty windows become more efficient.

Making or buying energy efficient blinds for your home will also help to cut down on the power expenses. They are also often used as room darkeners, which is great for theater rooms and such. If you live on a busy street or a loud neighborhood, adding an extra layer with pleated blinds will help to drown out any loud sound from being heard from the interior of your home. You can go about getting efficient blinds for your home multiple ways. If your windows already contain fabric shades, then you may have the option of adding a lining to them yourself.

While any window treatment that covers the entire sash will provides some protection against energy loss, you can make the protection even stronger. This will help to keep your heat or cooled air inside your home, and the elements will be kept outdoors. Some window covers are more efficient than others are, and some can be customized to become more energy efficient.

When shopping for energy efficient window coverings, pleated blinds can be a great choice because if they do not come with a thermal lined back, you can simply purchase a backing to install yourself. The heavier and thicker you make the shade, the better results you will have from the elements that you are attempting to avoid. You may also want to buy a tighter weaved fabric just to add that extra layer of protection. These are a much cheaper option than window replacement, and will also add to the style and décor in your home!

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